Description
For all their intellectual gifts, those with PhD’s are hungry for the same thing the rest of the population seeks; peace and spiritual fulfillment. Some hide behind a cool, clinical exterior, yet grapple with internal insecurities, fears, and disappointments.
The scientific mind is eager to find truth; indeed, the very pursuit energizes scientists from a plethora of disciplines and backgrounds. This book was compiled for them. It contains not only “scientific” inquiries into the miraculous, but personal and poignant travels on the road to serenity.
Over 40 PhD’s in this book explore the linkage between science and faith, and what that means not only to individuals, but to the entire planet, as well. For example, meet: The skeptic who realized that this solution to a problem was not only wrong, but destructive. Read how a miraculous solution to a vexing problem brought him to faith. A psychiatrist who saw her career and personal life transformed by the intersection of faith and knowledge. Scientists who gaze at the heavens, and peer at microscopic creatures to better understand the world in which we live.
If you are a friend who wants to introduce your scientist friend to God, then you’ve found the perfect gift with On the Seventh Day . If you are a skeptic, have a read. You?ll be amazed that you’ve taken this path in your search for truth. In this book, you too can find rest from this hard business called life.
276 pages 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 Paperback
Dr. John Ashton is a fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and specializes in food industry research. He also served as editor of some of the most compelling books compiled on faith, origins issues, and science essays in the past several years. He lives with his wife, Colleen, and their four children in Sydney, Australia.