Scientists of Faith


Author: Daniel Graves
Subject: History
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Everyone knows that science and the Christian faith are incompatible-right? Secular thought often portrays religion as the enemy of science, but the truth is that many of the world's greatest scientific discoveries were made by persons of faith, seeking to honor God and His creation. Scientists of Faith relates the personal stories of forty-eight scientists and provides a brief overview of each person's contribution in their own particular field. Included are such notables as Johannes Kepler, Blaise Pascal, Michael Faraday, Gregor Mendel, and George Washington Carver.

As the author writes, "Christians and the Christian worldview were crucial to the formation of the early sciences.... If science, technology, and medical advances, properly used, are examples of God's grace to us, then those who brought them into being should be credited for them.... None of these men was perfect. I have deliberately shown each one's faults because that is how the Bible depicts the saints. I have chosen to respect all Christians who have honored the living God with their lives and work, regardless of their theological differences. They began their search for truth with the assumption that God exists, that His Word is true, and that He has created an orderly universe that reveals Himself." Scientists of Faith provides irrefutable evidence of the historic link between the Christian faith and the advancement of science through the centuries and is an excellent resource for apologetics and science studies.

This book is available through Kregel books.


Table of Contents:

A New Look at the Universe: Philosophical Science Before 1500

1. John Philoponus (late sixth century)

Aristotle's Early Christian Critic

2. Hugh of St. Victor (c. 1096-1141)

Theologian of Science

3. Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168-1253)

Reform-Minded Bishop-Scientist

4. Roger Bacon (c. 1220-1292)

Doctor Mirabiles

5. Dietrich von Frieberg (c. 1250-c. 1310)

The Priest Who Solved the Mystery of the Rainbow

6. Thomas Bradwardine (c. 1290-1349)

Student of Motion

7. Nicole Oresme (c. 1320-1382)

Inventor of Scientific Graphing Techniques

8. Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464)

Grappler with Infinity

The Picture Turns Modern: Descriptive Science, 1500-1830

9. Georgias Agricola (1494-1555)

Founder of metallurgy

10. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)

Discoverer of the Laws of Planetary Motion

11. Johannes Baptistavan Helmont (1579-1644)

Founder of Pneumatic Chemistry and Chemical Physiology

12. Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618-1663)

Discoverer of the Diffraction of Light

13. Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

Mathematical Prodigy and Universal Genius

14. Robert Boyle (1627-1691)

Founder of Modem Chemistry

15. John Ray (1627-1705)

Cataloger of British Flora and Fauna

16. Isaac Barrow (1630-1677)

Newton's Teacher

17. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)

Discoverer of Bacteria

18. Niels Steno (1638-1686)

Founder of Geology

19. James Bradley (1693-1762)

Discoverer of the Aberration of Starlight

20. Ewald Georg von Kleist (c. 1700-1748)

Inventor of the Leyden Jar

21. Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778)

Classifier of all Living Things

22. Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)

The Prolific Mathematician

23. John Dalton (1766-1844)

Founder of Modem Atomic Theory

24. Thomas Young (1773-1829)

First to Conduct a Double-Slit Experiment with Light

25. David Brewster (1781-1868)

Researcher of Polarized Light

26. William Buckland (1784-1856)

Geologist of the Noahic Flood

27. Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873)

Geologist of the Cambrian

28. Augustin-Jean Fresnel (1788-1827)

The Physicist of Light Waves

29. Augustin Louis Cauchy (1789-1857)

Soulwinning Mathematician

Science Without Limits: Effectual Science After 1830

30. Michael Faraday (1791-1867)

Giant of Electrical Research

31. John Frederick William Herschel (1792-1871)

Cataloger of the Southern Skies

32. Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873)

Pathfinder of the Seas

33. Philip Henry Gosse (1810-1888)

Popular Naturalist

34. Asa Gray (1810-1888)

Influential American Botanist

35. James Dwight Dana (1813-1895)

Systematizer of Mineralogy

36. George Boole (1815-1864)

Discoverer of Pure Mathematics

37. James Prescott Joule (1818-1889)

Originator of Joule's Law

38. John Couch Adams (1819-1892)

Codiscoverer of Neptune

39. George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903)

Theorist for Fluorescence

40. Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)

Pioneer in Genetics

41. William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)

Physicist of Thermodynamics

42. Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (1826-1866)

The Non-Euclidean Geometer Behind Relativity Theory

43. James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)

Father of Modem Physics

44. Edward William Morley (1838-1923)

Michelson's Partner in Measuring the Speed of Light

45. Pierre-Maurice-Marie Duhem (1861-1916)

The Physicist Who Recovered the Science of the Middle Ages

46. Georges Lemaitre (1894-1966)

The Priest Who Showed Us the Universe Is Expanding

47. George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943)

Pioneer in Chemurgy

48. Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944)

The Astronomer Who Ruled Stellar Theory

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