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Book review — Universe: Time, Space, Life, God: How things fit together

Book: Universe: Time, Space, Life, God: How things fit togetherAuthor: Nigel T. FaithfullPublisher: Great WritingRetail Price: £12.99 (buy now)
Review by Jonathan Thomas1 minute readMarch/April 2019, page 30

Universe: Time, Space, Life, God: How things fit together

Nigel Faithfull is a retired senior research associate in the field of agricultural analytical chemistry, and in this book, he turns his scientific mind to considering a plethora of questions and issues from both a scientific and scriptural point of view. Written with the seeker in mind, he asks probing questions about the nature of time, the expanse of space, the origins of life, and the place of God in it all. In each chapter, he introduces us to the main thoughts and proponents, and then sensitively leads us to the God of the Bible. This book asks a lot of questions and makes the reader think deeply. But it ultimately brings us to the light of the Lord Jesus Christ. This is well worth a read, and is a good book to give a seeker with a scientific and inquisitive mind.

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Jonathan Thomas
Jonathan Thomas is the author of a number of books, including Intentional Interruptions. He is a producer and broadcaster.

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