Exploring faith, science, and the moral heart of humanity
This volume gathers sermons and lectures that frame God’s care for all creation, from lilies to human souls, and ask how divine truth unfolds through nature, history, and Christ. Read as a thoughtful dialogue between science and faith, it invites readers to see moral meaning at the center of the universe.
Delving into the interplay between evolution, miracles, and a personal God, the book argues that moral life and spiritual truth are as real as physical forces. It presents Christ as the clearest revelation of the Father and a king whose realm is the spirit, guiding readers toward a hopeful vision of human destiny and social responsibility.
- How nature can reveal God’s character and moral order
- How Christ embodies divine goodness and the moral aims of religion
- A thoughtful stance on science, faith, and their common ground
- Practical reflections on living out faith through compassion and service
Ideal for readers of theology, sermon collections, and religious philosophy seeking a measured, thoughtful synthesis of faith and reason.