Examines the question: did the laws of physics themselves bring the universe into being or did God? Lennox guides us through Hawking's arguments and exposes flaws in his logic. Far from disproving a creator God, they make His existence seem all the more probable.
‘An astonishingly good read, gripping and thought-provoking’ – William Lane Craig ‘If you wanted to understand Stephen Hawking but couldn’t face the maths, this is the book for you.’ – Dr Althea Wilkinson, Jodrell Bank Stephen ...
In lively, layman’s terms, Lennox guides us through the key points in Hawking’s arguments – with clear explanations of the latest scientific and philosophical methods and theories – and demonstrates that far from disproving a ...
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There is an excellent discussion of what it is about the origin of carbon that was so difl'icult to understand in Davies. lbid, 135—139. Hawking, 7716 Grand Design, p. 161. Susskind, 7716 Cosmic Landscape, p. 343.
God and Stephen Hawking
This is a substantially revised and updated version of the author's God, the Big Bang and Stephen Hawking.
A physicist uses science and philosophy to answer the ancient, unsolvable question: why does the universe exist?
He concluded, like Einstein, that science may soon arrive at the long sought after 'Theory of Everything'.In this groundbreaking new work, Professor Hawking and renowned science writer Leonard Mlodinow have drawn on forty years of Hawking's ...
By reading this book not only will you learn about Hawking's brush with the Divine Author on a number of occasions, but you will also gain a good grounding on Black Holes, the Steady State Theory of Fred Hoyle, the Big Bang, Hawking ...
(Foreword by Sir Arnold Wolfendale FRS) An examination of the possible origins of the universe from the viewpoints of both science and religion.