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Thomas G. Barnes. 1993. Thomas G. Barnes (pub.), 191 pages.
In reminding us that the very foundations of science were established by men with faith in Jesus Christ and the Bible, Thomas Barnes discusses the research and biblical faith of past scientists such as Kepler, Newton, Pasteur, Kelvin, Faraday, and Maxwell, among others. A number of more recent scientists are also presented together with their contributions to science in general and to creationism in particular. The guiding postulate for all of these scientists, it is shown, is that God's revelation is the very beginning of absolute truth, and that any valid scientific hypothesis must therefore rest upon this premise. The book then proceeds to demonstrate what can emanate from those who are guided by this presupposition.