''Ten Good Reasons: Why Benjamin Buchanan Believes in God''
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About the Book
This book provides, through the semi-fictional character Benjamin Buchanan, strong but simply presented evidence for the existence of God. Benjamin's 'ten good reasons' are argued from the perspective of a scientist and Christian. They are based on a combination of a) logical reasoning, and b) his observations on the awesome (literally!) combination of factors which have combined to make life possible on planet Earth – including God's human family. The book should inspire readers to see Earth, its rich resources and lifeforms, from a more reverential perspective - essential in an environmentally and socially stressed planet!
About the Author
Graeme Buchan, originally from Bonnie Scotland, is a recently retired Professor at Lincoln University, New Zealand. Previously a theoretical (quantum) physicist, he made a ‘leap’ into environmental science, lecturing and researching in soil, water and atmospheric sciences; and also ‘education for sustainability’. He has co-authored over 70 papers and book chapters. These include his three science-based but reader-friendly papers ‘Ode to Planet Earth’, ‘Ode to H2O’ and ‘Ode to Soil’ (featured as Appendices in this book). These papers reverence the wonders of planet Earth and its resources. Graeme is also Guest Professor at BOKU University, Vienna, Austria.