Uncover a bold argument that nature itself points to a single, overarching plan behind all creation.
This nonfiction work argues that there is a general plan of creation, and that once we know enough about nature, science, and history, the pieces fit together in harmony. It discusses how revelation, faith, and reason can align, and it uses concepts like the existence of God, the immortality of the soul, and humanity’s purpose on earth to frame a comprehensive view of reality.
- Learn how the author defines a general plan and why the parts of creation must fit together.
- See how different kinds of propositions are categorized and evaluated for truth.
- Explore the role of revelation and scripture in relation to scientific understanding.
- Discover how early human history and biblical narratives are used to illustrate the plan of creation.
Ideal for readers of theology, philosophy, and the history of ideas who want a structured case for a purposeful, governed universe.