A Journey from modern science to the mind of God!
"In The Wonder of the World: A Journey from Modern Science to the Mind of God, Varghese explores the basic and critical questions we face concerning this remarkable and wonderful universe. Why are we here? Where are we going? This is no doctrinaire treatise, but a sensitive, profound and clear discussion of the important issues of our universe and our existence, including questions, answers, and uncertainties."
"It is written with a deep understanding of philosophy, spirituality, and the complex science involved, yet expressed in a way which is interesting and very understandable to the non-specialist."
This is a journey from modern science to the mind of God!
Roy Abraham Varghese
“Varghese. . . skillfully leads us through a scientific and philosophical description of our magnificent universe. Experiencing the wonder of our world is the surest path to realizing that a purely materialist answer to that question is both scientifically and philosophically inadequate.”
Israeli scientist and author of The Hidden Face of God: How Science Reveals the Ultimate Truth
many of the worlds leading intellectuals, theologians, and even famous atheists.
“Congratulations on a fascinating book! I found The Wonder of the World to be a highly illuminating and thought-provoking discussion of all the important issues on the borderline between science and religion.”
founder of NASA’s Goddard Institute of Space Studies, Director of the Mount Wilson Observatory and author of God and the Astronomers
The book that helped the leading intellectual atheist of the 20th century, CHANGE HIS MIND!
“You have in your book deployed abundant evidence indicating that it is likely to be a very long time before such naturalistic [atheistic] explanations [for the origin of life and reproduction] are developed, if indeed there ever could be.”
the world’s best-known atheist and a critic of theism for more than 50 years
Charles Townes, Arno Penzias, and more…
“Varghese explores the basic and critical questions we face concerning this remarkable and wonderful universe. Why are we here? Where are we going? This is no doctrinaire treatise, but a sensitive, profound and clear discussion of the important issues of our universe and our existence, including questions, answers, and uncertainties. It is written with a deep understanding of philosophy, spirituality, and the complex science involved, yet expressed in a way which is interesting and very understandable to the non-specialist.”
Nobel Prize winner and inventor of the laser