Skip to content
NZCIS

NZCIS

New Zealand Christians in Science

Menu

  • Blog
    • Bloggers
      • Nicola Hoggard-Creegan
        • Healing in a Time of Pandemic
        • Evolution and Beauty
        • Easter reflections
        • Does Science Prove God? A Response to Professor Richard Easther
        • Suffering and God
        • Beyond Anthropocentrism: Are we guilty of causing the ecologic crisis?
        • On Thomas, the Resurrection and the interface between faith and science
      • Graeme Finlay
        • The Gospel of Jesus and the Crisis of the Earth
        • Suffering and God
        • The wonder of our inscribed history
        • Let there be Science – Book review
        • The Gospel According to Dawkins – Interview with Graeme Finlay
      • Jacob Martin
        • Are viruses evil? The book of Job, coronavirus and genetics
        • Fanning the flames: Science and Faith in New Zealand
      • Zachary Ardern
        • A Fortunate Universe – book review
      • Guests
        • Being a Christian in postgraduate research
        • An Earth Day Parable
        • Seeing God
        • The Nature of Dialogue
        • Scientists and God in Colonial Life
        • Explaining, Not Explaining Away
        • Otago Launch Event: Aristotle and neuroscience
        • More Satisfying Answers: Taking the conversation about science & Christianity to a deeper level in New Zealand
        • Magnificent milk: A biologist reflects on one of the unique experiences of motherhood
    • Book reviews
      • Let there be Science – Book review
      • A Fortunate Universe – book review
    • Introductions
      • Introductions – Prof. Peter Munro
      • Introductions – George Seber
      • Introductions – Prof. Gareth Jones
    • Interviews
      • Interview with Prof. Jeff Tallon
      • Interview with Dr Graeme Finlay
      • Evangelism by irritation: Kim Hill interviews Andy Gosler
  • Resources
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Books
    • Groups
    • Articles
    • Borrow
  • Events
    • All Events
    • Webinars
  • Small groups
  • Contact us
  • About
  • Donate

Book reviews

Let there be Science – Book review

Let there be Science – Book review

Hutchings D and McLeish D, Let there be Science Oxford:Lion Hudson, 2017 As I age, I experience our Post-Truth, Alternative Fact-laden world as being increasingly dreary. We have entered the gloom depicted in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. I hanker for truth

Graeme Finlay August 8, 2017June 21, 2020

A Fortunate Universe – book review

A Fortunate Universe – book review

Geraint F. Lewis and Luke A. Barnes. A Fortunate Universe: Life in a Finely Tuned Cosmos (Cambridge University Press, 2016) 373 pages. “’Any coincidence’, said Miss Marple to herself, ‘is always worth noting. You can throw it away later, if

Zachary Ardern March 12, 2017June 21, 2020

Contact us

Auckland office
MacLaurin Chapel
18 Princes St
Auckland, 1010

E info@nzcis.org

Supported by

Newsletter

Sign up to the newsletter to be kept up to date
with NZCIS activities.

In Partnership With


Copyright © 2021 NZCIS Theme by: ThemeGrill Powered by: WordPress