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The book examines the writings of the Jesuit Luis de Molina, Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck, and analytical philosopher William Lane Craig. It investigates how the work of the scholars interpret the biblical texts. The author elaborates how these insights apply to the theory of middle knowledge and the effect on the evaluation of this theory.
The book uses scientific discipline of chemistry to inform a Natural Theology. The author refers to the perception of beauty to provide a conceptual framework linking aspects of Epistemology, Theology and Chemistry. He presents definitions of Natural Theology and Beauty that bridge the conceptual gaps between the humanities and the hard sciences.
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