books by Roy Varghese
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The Intellectuals Speak Out About God: A Handbook for the Christian Student in a Secular Society
2 reviews
Regnery Publishing
, 1984
An excellent book
I read this book some years ago and wish that it had not gone out of print. In essence, it is a series of interviews with great thinkers, both traditional theists and scientists and philosophers whose work and thought have led them to consider a traditional God as a reality. The thesis of the project, and it was borne out by the interviews, is that the leading, cutting edge thinkers in any ...
God-Fleshed!: A Chronicle of the Comings of Christ
1 review
Roy Abraham Varghese
Crossroad General Interest
, 2001
God Fleshed - a Map for Exploration, and Thought
Roy Varghese, in his previous works, has successfully been able to interface science, philosophy and religion; he has combined history, myth, and theology and proved that faith and reality can walk hand in hand. In God Sent, Varghese showed us the Virgin Mary in words and art through the historical and approved apparitions of the Catholic Church. That book is a picture of the Mother of God few ...
God-Sent: A History of the Accredited Apparitions of Mary
5 reviews
Roy Abraham Varghese
The Crossroad Publishing Company
, 2000
An inspiring and thought-provoking history
Varghese's thesis, laid out in the first section of the book (and the title), is that Mary is God's messenger to the modern world. Both Varghese and the Catholic Church teach that she is more, too. In apparitions through the last 2000 years, she asks and inspires Christians to deeper faith and more spiritual lives. As the "new Eve," she crushes evil; as the "new Ark of the Covenant," she bears ...
Does modern science undermine atheism? Prominent atheist Antony Flew has announced that the latest science ...
1 review
Roy Varghese,
Christopher Hitchens
Thomson Gale
, 2005
An entertaining debate
In this amusing article, Roy Varghese and Christopher Hitchens debate the question of modern science undermining atheism. Varghese boasts that Antony Flew, who wrote a splendid paper in 1950 called "Theory and Falsification," now says that science supports a Creation by some sort of First Cause Deity. I'm not entirely sure that Flew really says that (Hitchens does not make the same claim ...
The Wonder of the World: A Journey from Modern Science to the Mind of God
11 reviews
Roy Abraham Varghese
TYR Publishing
, 2003
The Wonder of the World
This author of this book asks questions about the existence of God that I have never thought of such as how do photons and electrons know what to do, how to bond and move, and have been doing so for hundreds of trillions of years. It provides a scientific way of understanding how the universe and life are based on intelligence that existed before the Big Bang. Presenting the information as a ...
There Is a God: How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind
63 reviews
Antony Flew
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Roy Abraham Varghese
HarperOne
, 2007
How a world-renowned atheist decided he was wrong
Anthony Flew. It was a name that so many either looked up to or reviled, depending on where you stood on the God vs. Atheist debate. Here was an atheistic scholar, stubborn as all get out, who had made one of the greatest impacts in his field during the latter half of the 20th century atheism. Then, after seeing more and more evidence come forth that chipped away at his position, he shocked the ...
Cosmic Beginnings and Human Ends: Where Science and Religion Meet
1 review
Open Court Publishing Company
, 1994
A great read for theist, atheist, agnostic and skeptic alike
To make clear what this book is: it is a collection of essays that were typed from speeches given at a convention on science and religion. It's uniquness lies in its objectivity and honesty concerning the issue of the relationship between these two spheres of influence. It includes a wide range of contributors, including scientists, biologists, philosophers and even a brain surgeon. This ...
Cosmos, Bios, Theos: Scientists Reflect on Science, God, and the Origins of the Universe, Life, and Homo ...
6 reviews
Henry Margenau
Open Court Pub Co
, 1992
one (sort of) agnostic's take on this book
This book is a thought-provoking collection of essays exploring issues relating to science and theology. Or, in other words, life, the universe, and ... never mind. This book is probably not going to appeal to those with set, rigid, doctrinaire views on either science or religion. Nor is there an effort to convert you to anything, really. The essays are varied, interesting, and you can probably ...
intellectuals
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
The Innovation SuperHighway: Harnessing Intellectual Capital for ...
Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy
The Coalwood Way (The Coalwood Series #2)
The Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle: Clearing ...
apparitions
Great Apparitions of Mary: An Examination of Twenty-Two Supranormal ...
Those Who Saw Her: Apparitions of Mary
Batman: Strange Apparitions
Ghosts of Gettysburg V: Spirits Apparitions and Haunted Places of the ...
Apparitions
accredited
Get Your University Degree at Home : Accredited University Education ...
God-Sent: A History of the Accredited Apparitions of Mary
College Degrees by Mail & Modem 1998 : 100 Accredited Schools That ...
Becoming an Accredited Genealogist: Plus 100 Tips to Ensure Your ...
Bears' Guide to College Degrees by Mail & Internet: 100 Accredited ...
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