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Why does the universe exist? What is the source of human personality? Why do people suffer and die? Do humans really have free will? Is evil real, and can it be overcome? Does humanity have a future? If God exists, how can he be known? Throughout history, people have explored questions like these through lenses of philosophy, theology, and science. Discoveries in the last hundred years have transformed the way scientists view the universe. Quantum physicists envision mysteries of quantum fields, indeterminacy, and unseen quarks and bosons. Astronomers perceive a big bang, an expanding universe, and space-time relativity. Cosmologists speculate about string theory, higher dimensions, and observer-created reality. Drawing from quantum physics, cosmology, mathematics, theology, and the Bible, God through Cosmic Lenses offers fresh perspectives on age-old human questions of God, reality, and human life. Simple language and analogies make complex concepts accessible to all, and quotations and stories add a human perspective to abstract ideas.
“Victor Folkert writes about deep mysteries of science and faith
with realistic transitions that will help the reader make
connections between the two. His explanations, engaging
illustrations, and examples from everyday life make the subject
both enjoyable and accessible to a lay audience. I only wish that
scientists and theologians could write as clearly.”
—Christopher B. Kaiser, Western Theological Seminary,
emeritus
“As a physics educator, I appreciate Vic’s ability to make sense of
complex topics, using simple language and creative analogies. The
book is a joy to read, taking a deep dive into both science and God
without getting lost in the weeds. Well done!”
—Mark Daily, College of Southern Idaho
“Victor Folkert is our guide on an exciting journey
through some of the puzzles and paradoxes of modern science, most
notably quantum theory. In parallel, he explores with equal
facility the mysteries surrounding God, the Creator of this awesome
universe. He neatly weaves discussion of physics and cosmology with
such topics as how God acts in the world and how he relates to us,
the creatures made in his image—a remarkable achievement!”
—Rodney Holder, former course director, The Faraday Institute for
Science and Religion
Victor Folkert graduated from Hope College with a major in
mathematics. After graduate studies at Michigan State University,
he earned an MDiv degree from Western Theological
Seminary.