M L Greenhut, John G Greenhut
Science & God
Our Amazing Physical and Economic Universe--Accidental or God Created?
M L Greenhut, John G Greenhut
Science & God
Our Amazing Physical and Economic Universe--Accidental or God Created?
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Science & God is directed to any person interested in learning whether science concludes, as it did in the 19th century, that God is dead. By correlating economics with cosmology, M.L. and John Greenhut conclude that God is very much alive and responsible, not only for our physical, but our economic lives.
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Science & God is directed to any person interested in learning whether science concludes, as it did in the 19th century, that God is dead. By correlating economics with cosmology, M.L. and John Greenhut conclude that God is very much alive and responsible, not only for our physical, but our economic lives.
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- Verlag: International Scholars Publications
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 211mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780761822509
- ISBN-10: 076182250X
- Artikelnr.: 22071983
- Verlag: International Scholars Publications
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 211mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780761822509
- ISBN-10: 076182250X
- Artikelnr.: 22071983
M.L. Greenhut is Professor Emeritus of Liberal Arts and Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station. John G. Greenhut is Associate Professor of Finance & Business Economics at Arizona State University West, Phoenix.
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Miraculous World, Miraculous Minds Chapter 5 The Book's Division
Chapter 6 Part One: Some Details About the Atom Chapter 7 The Concept of an
Equilibrium Chapter 8 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Chemistry Chapter 9
Nuclear Science Chapter 10 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Economics Chapter
11 Cosmologists and God Chapter 12 A Preview of Parts II and III Chapter 13
Our Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 14 Part Two: Introduction Chapter 15 A Note
on Ancient Philosophic Thoughts Chapter 16 Relativity: An Introductory
Sketch of Its Universe Chapter 17 Economics: An Introductory Sketch of Its
Universe Chapter 18 Cosmology and Economics Chapter 19 Part Three:
Theology, Science, and Philosophy Chapter 20 General Equilibrium in
Economics Chapter 21 Combining Relativity and Economic Theory Chapter 22
Our Creator's Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 23 Cosmological Forces and Their
Economic Counterparts Chapter 24 Theology: One of Many Extensions Available
to Individuals Chapter 25 Concluding Remarks: Carbon, the Cosmological
Constant, Economics, and the Challenge Left for Social Scientists and
Philosophers Chapter 26 Postscript I: On Physical Science and Biblical
Dating Chapter 27 Postludes Chapter 28 Appendices Chapter 29 Special
Appendices on Economics Chapter 30 Special Appendices on Relativity Chapter
31 Postscript II: Some Detailed Thoughts on Humanism, Marxism, and
Teleology
Chapter 4 Miraculous World, Miraculous Minds Chapter 5 The Book's Division
Chapter 6 Part One: Some Details About the Atom Chapter 7 The Concept of an
Equilibrium Chapter 8 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Chemistry Chapter 9
Nuclear Science Chapter 10 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Economics Chapter
11 Cosmologists and God Chapter 12 A Preview of Parts II and III Chapter 13
Our Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 14 Part Two: Introduction Chapter 15 A Note
on Ancient Philosophic Thoughts Chapter 16 Relativity: An Introductory
Sketch of Its Universe Chapter 17 Economics: An Introductory Sketch of Its
Universe Chapter 18 Cosmology and Economics Chapter 19 Part Three:
Theology, Science, and Philosophy Chapter 20 General Equilibrium in
Economics Chapter 21 Combining Relativity and Economic Theory Chapter 22
Our Creator's Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 23 Cosmological Forces and Their
Economic Counterparts Chapter 24 Theology: One of Many Extensions Available
to Individuals Chapter 25 Concluding Remarks: Carbon, the Cosmological
Constant, Economics, and the Challenge Left for Social Scientists and
Philosophers Chapter 26 Postscript I: On Physical Science and Biblical
Dating Chapter 27 Postludes Chapter 28 Appendices Chapter 29 Special
Appendices on Economics Chapter 30 Special Appendices on Relativity Chapter
31 Postscript II: Some Detailed Thoughts on Humanism, Marxism, and
Teleology
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Miraculous World, Miraculous Minds Chapter 5 The Book's Division
Chapter 6 Part One: Some Details About the Atom Chapter 7 The Concept of an
Equilibrium Chapter 8 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Chemistry Chapter 9
Nuclear Science Chapter 10 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Economics Chapter
11 Cosmologists and God Chapter 12 A Preview of Parts II and III Chapter 13
Our Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 14 Part Two: Introduction Chapter 15 A Note
on Ancient Philosophic Thoughts Chapter 16 Relativity: An Introductory
Sketch of Its Universe Chapter 17 Economics: An Introductory Sketch of Its
Universe Chapter 18 Cosmology and Economics Chapter 19 Part Three:
Theology, Science, and Philosophy Chapter 20 General Equilibrium in
Economics Chapter 21 Combining Relativity and Economic Theory Chapter 22
Our Creator's Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 23 Cosmological Forces and Their
Economic Counterparts Chapter 24 Theology: One of Many Extensions Available
to Individuals Chapter 25 Concluding Remarks: Carbon, the Cosmological
Constant, Economics, and the Challenge Left for Social Scientists and
Philosophers Chapter 26 Postscript I: On Physical Science and Biblical
Dating Chapter 27 Postludes Chapter 28 Appendices Chapter 29 Special
Appendices on Economics Chapter 30 Special Appendices on Relativity Chapter
31 Postscript II: Some Detailed Thoughts on Humanism, Marxism, and
Teleology
Chapter 4 Miraculous World, Miraculous Minds Chapter 5 The Book's Division
Chapter 6 Part One: Some Details About the Atom Chapter 7 The Concept of an
Equilibrium Chapter 8 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Chemistry Chapter 9
Nuclear Science Chapter 10 A Few Elementary Thoughts on Economics Chapter
11 Cosmologists and God Chapter 12 A Preview of Parts II and III Chapter 13
Our Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 14 Part Two: Introduction Chapter 15 A Note
on Ancient Philosophic Thoughts Chapter 16 Relativity: An Introductory
Sketch of Its Universe Chapter 17 Economics: An Introductory Sketch of Its
Universe Chapter 18 Cosmology and Economics Chapter 19 Part Three:
Theology, Science, and Philosophy Chapter 20 General Equilibrium in
Economics Chapter 21 Combining Relativity and Economic Theory Chapter 22
Our Creator's Fine-Tuned Universe Chapter 23 Cosmological Forces and Their
Economic Counterparts Chapter 24 Theology: One of Many Extensions Available
to Individuals Chapter 25 Concluding Remarks: Carbon, the Cosmological
Constant, Economics, and the Challenge Left for Social Scientists and
Philosophers Chapter 26 Postscript I: On Physical Science and Biblical
Dating Chapter 27 Postludes Chapter 28 Appendices Chapter 29 Special
Appendices on Economics Chapter 30 Special Appendices on Relativity Chapter
31 Postscript II: Some Detailed Thoughts on Humanism, Marxism, and
Teleology