Stephen Hawking, who died at 76, was Britain's most famous modern day scientist, a genius who dedicated his life to unlocking the secrets of the UniverseStephen Hawking, who died at 76, was Britain's most famous modern day scientist, a genius who dedicated his life to unlocking the secrets of the Universe.
The story of Stephen Hawking is inspiring, motivational, and heart-touching.
by David Hutchings (Author), David Wilkinson (Author) 'An astonishingly good read, gripping and thought-provoking' William Lane Craig 'If you wanted to understand Stephen Hawking but couldn't face the maths, this is the book for you.' Dr Althea Wilkinson, Jodrell Bank Stephen Hawking kept breaking rules. Given two years to live, he managed another 54. He wrote about quantum cosmology - and sold 20 million books. He could not speak, yet the world recognized his voice. Hutchings and Wilkinson shine light on his extraordinary ideas. The result is a thought-provoking theological commentary and critique of black holes, origins, many universes, and Big Questions. In 'God, Stephen Hawking and the Multiverse', Hutchings and Wilkinson explain the key elements of Stephen Hawking's physical and mathematical theories, consider their philosophical and religious implications, and relate his ideas to traditional Judaeo-Christian concepts of God. This book about Stephen Hawking and God and the relationship between God and science gives a brief but engaging overview of the history of physics and cosmology. Perfect for beginners, 'God, Stephen Hawking and the Multiverse' offers a concise and accessible introduction to Hawking's work and how his contributions to modern physics and cosmology can complement religion. Exploring topics such as gravity, quantum mechanics and general relativity, the authors offer a fresh perspective on the relationship between God and science, providing a balanced and informed commentary on Hawking's work both scientifically and theologically. Author Biography David Hutchings is a Physics teacher at Pocklington School near York, England. A Fellow of the Institute of Physics, he has written several books about the relationship between science and religion and speaks regularly on the topic around the country at conferences, schools, universities, and churches. David has also run multiple training events for science teachers, specializing in dealing with common misconceptions in the discipline. He lives in York with his wife and two young daughters. David Wilkinson is Principal of St John's College and Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University. He lives in Newcastle with his wife Alison and has two grown up children. He is a writer and speaker on Christianity and Science not just in the UK but around the world. He has doctorates in astrophysics and theology and is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. He is a Methodist minister, and author of many books. Number of Pages: 192 Dimensions: 0.7 x 7.7 x 5.1 IN
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Stephen Hawking's final book, Brief Answers to the Big Questions, was released posthumously Tuesday by his children. Now, when Hawking died earlier this year at the age of 76, he…
Today is the 78th birth anniversary of the legendary scientist Stephen Hawking who was a theoretical physicist and cosmologist whose work has changed the face of science forever. Professor Hawking is perhaps best known for his work with black holes, first predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. The physicist who lived with the motor neurone disease for 50 years of his life passed away at the age of 76 on March 14, the day which happens to be the birth anniversary of another celebrated physicist, Albert Einstein.
'I have lived most of my life in the expectation of an early death, so time has always been precious to me,' Hawking said in 2006
Brilliant British physicist Stephen Hawking died overnight at age 76. Hawking’s family confirmed his passing in a statement, saying that the professor died peacefully in his …
The most remarkable part of his passing was the fact that he was 76 years old—he wasn’t supposed to live past 23.