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Stars Beneath Us

Finding God in the Evolving Cosmos
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In ways both confident and gentle, Stars Beneath Us brilliantly shows God's presence in the ever-evolving cosmos. Relying on his upbringing as a Baptist, his doctoral work in experimental nuclear physics and gamma-ray astronomy, and his ordination to the gospel ministry in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Paul Wallace weaves a book unlike any other in faith and science literature. Instead of engaging the debates of natural theology or proofs for the existence of God, this is a call to courage for those who fear a true encounter with the cosmos will distance them from God. With a winsome mix of compelling personal narrative and insightful biblical analysis, the author engages the enigmatic story of Job and reimagines the divine monologue of Job 38-41, rejecting standard God-as-bully readings of Job. Relying on a theology of openness to the world, Stars Beneath Us will inspire readers to engage with the natural world in new ways and find God, as it turns out, everywhere.
Paul Wallace is the author of Stars Beneath Us and Love and Quasars. He teaches physics and astronomy at Agnes Scott College. He holds a PhD in experimental nuclear physics from Duke University and an MDiv from Candler School of Theology. He also teaches theology at Candler and at Columbia Theological Seminary. He is ordained in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
1. Is This What Love Looks Like?; 2. Obsolete Cosmos, Obsolete God; 3. The Fifth Dentist; 4. An Ash Heap with a View; 5. Two by Two Came the Epidexipteryxes and Vulcanodons; 6. The Darkness of God; 7. Learning to Love Leviathan; 8. God from All Directions; 9. The Whirlwind Principle; 10. The View from Kepler-452b.
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