Going back to the beginning, discover where we came from with this kids book on the origins of us, God's creation
Contents:
Introduction 7
1 The Quest Begins 11
2 Cave Painters 16
3 Curious Cultures 35
4 Extreme Time Travel! 52
5 Primate Parallels 83
6 Horizons of Curiosity 106
7 How Do We Know Right From Wrong? 116
Roger Wagner is a prolific artist and author, with works spanning threedecades. He works across many creative genres, including portrait, illustrated books, and stained glass. He is co-author of The Penultimate Curiosity.
"A witty and accessible treasure trove of scientific discoveries
that goes to the heart of our human quest to understand who we are.
This book doesn't dumb down or gloss over imponderables but will
leave you marvelling at the science and asking for more." -
Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald, Director of Medical Studies at
Trinity College Cambridge
"Has the bug bitten you? Are you curious? Curious to know how the
Universe evolved from the Big Bang? How matter arranges itself into
objects ranging from atomic nuclei to human beings, planets, and
stars? Are you curious to know why all these things are the way
they are? Science is good for the 'how' questions but does not
necessarily have the answers on the 'why' questions. Can science
and religion talk to each other? Enjoy this series and learn more
about science and the enriching dialogue between science and
faith." - Professor Rolf Heuer, Director General of CERN 2009-2015;
President of the German Physical Society and SESAME Council
"The brilliant and entertaining illustrations in this series
enliven a clear and enjoyable text that should stimulate serious
thought about the world and our place in it." - Lord Rees,
Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society 2005-2010
"Too often science and faith are pitted against each other. This
book breaks down that split in a creative and engaging way. It
shows the scope of science in our lives and how the study of
science and the study of God feed and magnify each other. Human
beings have always been hungry for understanding and meaning, and
this book beautifully shows how this has worked out from the
earliest time. It is a book that leaves me in awe at the 'art' of
science: for the way it unveils the magnificence of God our
Creator, who stretches out the canvas." - Justin Welby, Archbishop
of Canterbury
"Here is a wonderful and wittily written introduction to science as
the art of asking open questions and not jumping to conclusions.
It's also an amusing excursion through evolution and anthropology
which packs in a lot of learning with the lightest of touches. A
much-needed antidote to the bludgeoning crudity of so much writing
in both science and religion." - Reverend Doctor Malcolm Guite,
poet, singer-songwriter, priest, academic, and chaplain at Girton
College Cambridge
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