Peter Barrett is Associated Professor of Physics, University of Natal, Durban.
"...this is an attractive, concise presentation ofa variety of important topics in the complex interaction between the sciencesand Christian theology, past and present. As such, it makes a useful,reader-friendly survey for those undertaking studies in this challengingdiscipline." —
Themelios, October2005 (
Themelios)
'This books does exactly what it says on the cover - and does it remarkably well...it is a pleasure (and an education) to have the issues put into historical context. A most helpful and readable book' (Jeremy Craddock
Theology)
April 2006
'These chapters, covering developments before 1900, are divided into sub-sections, each concerned with the life and work of a particular scientist. This injects biographical interest and makes for absorbing reading.''In comparison with many other books on Science and Religion, this is an enjoyable and easy read.''...this book gives a good overall orientation to the subject and provides pointers for further reading.' (A.R. Bell, Epworth Review)
"I found his treatments of both sciences [physics and biology] equally and admirably clear, economical and accurage. The same excellences are present in his treament of philosophy of science, and most of those of theology...This pacy little book... abounds in insights.." ESSSAT-News March 2005 (Neil Spurway
Esssat News)
“...this is an attractive, concise presentation ofa variety of important topics in the complex interaction between the sciencesand Christian theology, past and present. As such, it makes a useful,reader-friendly survey for those undertaking studies in this challengingdiscipline.” –
Themelios, October2005 (
Themelios)
'This books does exactly what it says on the cover - and does it remarkably well...it is a pleasure (and an education) to have the issues put into historical context. A most helpful and readable book' (Sanford Lakoff
Theology)
April 2006
'These chapters, covering developments before 1900, are divided into sub-sections, each concerned with the life and work of a particular scientist. This injects biographical interest and makes for absorbing reading.''In comparison with many other books on Science and Religion, this is an enjoyable and easy read.''...this book gives a good overall orientation to the subject and provides pointers for further reading.' (Sanford Lakoff)
"I found his treatments of both sciences [physics and biology] equally and admirably clear, economical and accurage. The same excellences are present in his treament of philosophy of science, and most of those of theology...This pacy little book... abounds in insights.." ESSSAT-News March 2005 (Sanford Lakoff Esssat News)