Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith

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"Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith" is a collection of essays and reflections edited by geneticist Francis Collins that explores the relationship between science, reason, and religious faith.


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instanceOf book
essay collection
addressesQuestion Can science and faith be reconciled?
Is religious faith rational?
aim to present thoughtful defenses of religious belief
to show that science and faith need not be in conflict
editor Francis Collins
editorNotableFor leadership of the Human Genome Project
editorOccupation geneticist
focusesOn dialogue between scientific inquiry and faith
intellectual foundations of belief in God
reason for religious faith
format anthology
genre Christian apologetics
religion
science and religion
hasContributor Francis Collins
hasForm essays
reflections
hasPart essays
reflections on faith
hasPerspective pro-faith
science-friendly Christian worldview
intendedAudience Christians engaging with science
readers interested in science and religion
language English
mainTheme compatibility of science and Christianity
philosophy of religion
reason and religious belief
relationship between science and faith
perspective Christian
subject Christian faith
faith
reason
religion
science
theism
title Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Francis Collins
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Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith
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