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Monday, November 17, 2025

Commendations for The Imagined Conflict

John C Lennox:

Holm’s book is an excellent addition to the literature on science and religion.  With a delightful Scandinavian flavour, and with the keen insight of a practising research physicist, Holm takes a balanced three-pronged approach to the topic—historical, scientific and philosophical.   Amply supported by carefully curated, detailed research, he rehabilitates the science of the Middle Ages, illuminates in a fresh way the iconic historical controversies on the motion and age of the earth and reflects on contemporary thinking on the nature of evolution.  

Showing a clear grasp of the importance of distinguishing science from worldview, Holm traces how the idea of conflict between science and God developed and why that conflict is imagined rather than real. 

This book is a model of fair enquiry, and I thoroughly recommend it to anyone interested in understanding how science and the Christian faith can both coexist and thrive in fruitful dialogue.  


John C Lennox MA MMath MA(Bioethics) DPhil PhD DSc FISSR
Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford
Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science
Green Templeton College, Oxford.

The Imagined Conflict

The imagined conflict: On Science and God. Coming soon at Wipf & Stock.

Based on the 2021 Norwegian original, 2nd edition.

Monday, November 3, 2025

Science with Overtones

Science with Overtones:
21 Natural Scientists and Their Belief in God.

Scientists with a belief in God have played a central role in the development of science for more than four hundred years. Some might think that belief in a creator God and the practice of science must have been a source of conflict, but the stories of the scientists tell a completely different story. They had a divine perspective on science, and it made their work better, not worse. Be inspired by 21 of the world's most important scientists!

The book has two authors. First, Professor Sverre Holm presents the scientist's life's work and beliefs, then Sven Aasmundtveit reflects on what this can mean for us today.

The book is in Norwegian and in sale from October 30 (2025).