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Sunday, September 1, 2024

The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility

Lecture at the University of South-Eastern Norway, Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences, Horten, Norway 24 May 2024.

The quote is from Einstein and it continues like this "The fact that it is comprehensible is a miracle." We now take for granted that nature can be rationally understood and follows laws, and that humans are equipped to understand nature. That was not obvious before the 16th century. I will discuss the life and work of several prominent scientists such as Kepler, Volta, Ampere, Faraday, Maxwell, Lemaître, Kelvin, Anning, and Marconi. Their work gave us definitions of gravity, voltage, current, electromagnetism, paleontology, radio, and the Big Bang. Surprising to many, they all combined their science with a deep Christian faith and several of them even justified their science by that. Philosophers and historians of science like Pierre Duhem and Stanley Jaki have also explained the biblical basis for science. The talk is based on my book "Den innbilte konflikten. Om naturvitenskap og Gud" (The imagined conflict: On science and God), 2021.

Download manuscript here. 

Monday, August 26, 2024

The imagined conflict: On science and God

Last autumn, John Lennox, professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Oxford, suggested I make an English version of my book from 2021, shown to the right. John has visited the University of Oslo several times (in 2018 and in 2024). 

The first step has now been taken in the form of an initial draft. John also helped me find someone to go through it, and it has now been read through by a native speaker of British English who is himself an author of several books.

Here is the outline with page numbers from Word (A4 paper format):

Introduction                                                                        6
    God has arranged all things
    The big questions

1 God's two books                                                            14
    Does science make religion unnecessary?
    A faith to be proud of
    Too much to doubt and too little to believe
    Seven different perspectives