One of the publishing sensations of 2010 is The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow. As a best-selling author and perhaps the world’s most recognizable scientist, Hawking needs little introduction. Mlodinow is a physics professor at CalTech who is best-known in scientific circles for developing a new type of perturbation theory for eigenvalue problems in quantum mechanics. (Please read on: you’ll encounter no more such terms.) Until the debut of The Grand Design, Mlodinow’s most popular book was The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives, a title which aptly expresses his worldview orientation.
The 2024 Election: What Is At Stake – And Why Christians Should Care
Many Christians have been led to believe that we should be apolitical so as to eliminate any unnecessary distractions or impediments in our witness to others. After all, they say, what really matters is the Gospel. The implication of their argument…