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Don DeYoung. 2006. BMH Books, 101 pages (paperback)
Written by CRS President Dr. Don DeYoung, this book gives a fascinating look at the spiritual biographies of 128 great scientists, explorers, astronomers, mathematicians, and physical scientists. Focusing on many lesser known, but talented and significant contributors of early scientific exploration, Dr. DeYoung reveals how their faith was an intricate part of their scientific work. This book also includes an intriguing “Missing Persons” section, in which 16 great thinkers who did not profess a Christian testimony are discussed. These include Charles Darwin, Marie Curie, Stephen Gould, Thomas Huxley, and Carl Sagan.
Written by CRS President Dr. Don DeYoung, this book gives a fascinating look at the spiritual biographies of 128 great scientists, explorers, astronomers, mathematicians, and physical scientists. Focusing on many lesser known, but talented and significant contributors of early scientific exploration, Dr. DeYoung reveals how their faith was an intricate part of their scientific work. This book also includes an intriguing “Missing Persons” section, in which 16 great thinkers who did not profess a Christian testimony are discussed. These include Charles Darwin, Marie Curie, Stephen Gould, Thomas Huxley, and Carl Sagan.

