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What if science and faith were two halves of the same truth? The Creator's Craft reimagines the origin of existence, daring to connect the truth of the Bible to the cutting edge of scientific discovery. This book proposes that the idea of God as Creator can exist alongside human scientific attempts to understand existence. Forget the traditional divide between science and theology. This book presumes that God created people to be curious, ask questions, and search for truth. Using concepts from quantum physics, The Creator's Craft suggests how God, as an Artist, could have created not just the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
What if science and faith were two halves of the same truth? The Creator's Craft reimagines the origin of existence, daring to connect the truth of the Bible to the cutting edge of scientific discovery. This book proposes that the idea of God as Creator can exist alongside human scientific attempts to understand existence. Forget the traditional divide between science and theology. This book presumes that God created people to be curious, ask questions, and search for truth. Using concepts from quantum physics, The Creator's Craft suggests how God, as an Artist, could have created not just the world or universe, but existence itself. Perhaps most intriguingly, the book attempts to describe God's motivation for creating humankind. A work of theological and scientific metafiction, The Creator's Craft doesn't claim to be true--only possible.

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Autorenporträt
Jim Melko is a retired educator who devoted his career to supporting at-risk students in graduating from high school and college. In addition to his work in education, he is a musician and a professional songwriter. Melko is the author of How Christmas Got Its Colors, a children's Christmas book. He resides in southwest Ohio.