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100 _aDAvies, Paul
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245 0 _aGod and the new physics
260 _aNew York
_bPenguin Books
_c1983
300 _ax, 255 p.
520 _aThe book deals fundamentally with cosmology although throughout the text several sciences are mentioned, such as: physics, mathematics, neurology, and philosophy. It deals with a wide variety of philosophical problems, such as the nature of God, miracles, free will, time, and consciousness. Davies seeks to explain the changing roles of religion and science, and the way in which physics is giving insights into what were once considered solely religious or philosophical questions.
650 _aReligion and science
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650 _aPhysics religious aspects
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650 _aPhysics
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