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Hugh Ross (1) (1945–)

Auteur de The Creator and the Cosmos

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33+ oeuvres 3,372 utilisateurs 13 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Scientist and author Hugh Ross was the youngest person to serve as director of observations for Vancouver's Royal Astronomical Society. He received a provincial scholarship and a National Research Council of Canada fellowship to study at the University of Columbia, the University of Toronto and at afficher plus Caltech in the US. Ross is a lecturer in the Simon Greenleaf Institute of Apologetics at Trinity Law School in California. He has written many books and hosts the TV show Reasons to Believe, which is also the name of the organization he founded in 1986. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Hugh Ross

The Creator and the Cosmos (1993) 606 exemplaires
The Genesis Debate : Three Views on the Days of Creation (2001) — Directeur de publication — 312 exemplaires
Why the Universe Is the Way It Is (2008) 210 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Ross, Hugh Norman
Autres noms
Ross, Hugh
Date de naissance
1945-07-24
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Canada
USA
Lieux de résidence
California, USA
Professions
astrophysicist
Relations
Reasons to Believe

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“In The Creator and the Cosmos, astrophysicist Hugh Ross explains how recent scientific measurements of the universe have clearly pointed to the existence of God. Whether you’re looking for scientific support for your faith or new reasons to believe, The Creator and the Cosmos will enable you to see the Creator for yourself.” This book is found on the library shelves under the number 213//ROS.
 
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salem.colorado | 3 autres critiques | Aug 3, 2022 |
A powerful defense of the "day age" interpretation of the Bible's creation narratives. This debate (does the Bible speak of creation as 6 24 hour days or 6 "days" that were actually many years long) is not an essential doctrine of the Christian faith, but it has engendered much acrimonious debate within the church. A Matter of Days makes the case for a day age interpretation while also trying to establish peace with the literal day side. I personally hold to the day age view and I find my faith very affirmed by all the correlation between the Bible and science without having to insist that obviously correct astronomical and geological observations are somehow totally wrong.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SPQR2755 | Dec 11, 2021 |
Excellent book that brings the science of the universe together with the Christian faith. I thought the first third of the book was a little too repetitive. There was a constant reference back to how the universe finely tuned for the existence of human life. I understand the importance of establishing this point as the basis of the argument for design by a Creator. It just began to feel like being beat over the head.

What I found impressive and inspiring were the references to biblical scripture that seem to address questions about Earth and the universe. I found myself wondering how I missed these passages in my readings of the Bible!! Overall, I enjoyed this book very much. It is reaffirming, uplifting and inspiring in its way of bridging science and faith while still leaving the reader full of hope.… (plus d'informations)
 
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BlackAsh13 | 1 autre critique | Sep 9, 2017 |
Comprehensive and persuasive. As a secular humanist, I found myself rethinking many of my assumptions. In this book, Hugh Ross stands up to the scientific establishment with a clear message in a credible, science-based format.
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Œuvres
33
Aussi par
4
Membres
3,372
Popularité
#7,556
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
13
ISBN
65
Langues
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