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Stars Count Endless

Kaia Stonebrook

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"Stars Count Endless" explores the intriguing relationship between the Genesis creation narrative and modern astrophysics, seeking corroboration between ancient words and contemporary scientific findings.The book embarks on a journey bridging Biblical Studies and Science, challenging the notion that science and religion are inherently at odds. Readers will discover how the Genesis account, when interpreted within its historical and literary context, anticipates certain cosmological realities later confirmed by scientific advancement. For example, the sheer number of stars alluded to in Genesis resonates with modern astronomical observations, highlighting potential parallels between ancient texts and scientific discovery.

 
The book begins by establishing foundational concepts of biblical cosmology and early Jewish understandings of the universe, then transitions to an overview of modern astronomy, detailing advancements in telescopic technology. Specific verses in Genesis are compared to scientific findings, and the broader implications of these comparisons are analyzed. This approach allows readers to appreciate the symbolic language of Genesis while identifying surprising points of contact with modern scientific concepts.

 
The book's interdisciplinary approach connects the History of Science, Theology, and Philosophy of Science.
Disponible desde: 27/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 69 páginas.

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