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Out of the darkness, The Theory of Everything challenges the conventionally accepted view of the Creation Story and offers a viable alternative understanding that compliments the accurate, though simply put, creation of our world. Marilyn Botterill shows that while science attempts to systematically understand our world and the universe we live in, theology has tried to do the same, but as scientific discoveries began to show how life and the world were different from the teachings of the church, conflict ensued. This conflict escalated as more was discovered that was at variance with the…mehr

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Out of the darkness, The Theory of Everything challenges the conventionally accepted view of the Creation Story and offers a viable alternative understanding that compliments the accurate, though simply put, creation of our world. Marilyn Botterill shows that while science attempts to systematically understand our world and the universe we live in, theology has tried to do the same, but as scientific discoveries began to show how life and the world were different from the teachings of the church, conflict ensued. This conflict escalated as more was discovered that was at variance with the Church's doctrines. Theology renounced science and science denied theology. The concepts accepted by religion are not quantifiable in conventional or classical scientific terms so it has become widely accepted that science and religion are two irreconcilable disciplines. Marilyn Botterill disagrees and shows how Moses and "String Theory" help us to reconcile religion and science.
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Autorenporträt
After becoming a widow Marilyn Botterill became a working mum with three young children. Although she believed in God she had always questioned the wonder of life and it's unfairness; why some people starve and others have plenty, and if there really is a God why is there so much suffering?She continued to read and research as much as possible and took a full time Theology and Philosophy degree course followed by further research into physics, chemistry and cosmology.