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The Great Scientists

The Great Scientists

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent resource, but too opinionated.
Review: This book is richly illustrated and puts the life and times of great scientists into historical perspective and context. It is an enjoyable read for anyone interested in learning about the major scientific figures of our history.

However, the author seems to push, very subtley I might add, for Christianity. In one instance he says that the existence of God has been proven (150). On numerous pages he makes errant claims, such as the one that Christianity has been science-friendly thoughout history (163). It seems that the author has some conflict between his faith and his science and takes it out on his readers. I don't think this is wrong, but it would be better left out of encyclopedic material.

Don't let that turn you off: the pro-religious propaganda is in very small amounts. Aside from that, this book is superb and should make a welcome addition to your bookshelf!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent resource, but too opinionated.
Review: This book is richly illustrated and puts the life and times of great scientists into historical perspective and context. It is an enjoyable read for anyone interested in learning about the major scientific figures of our history.

However, the author seems to push, very subtley I might add, for Christianity. In one instance he says that the existence of God has been proven (150). On numerous pages he makes errant claims, such as the one that Christianity has been science-friendly thoughout history (163). It seems that the author has some conflict between his faith and his science and takes it out on his readers. I don't think this is wrong, but it would be better left out of encyclopedic material.

Don't let that turn you off: the pro-religious propaganda is in very small amounts. Aside from that, this book is superb and should make a welcome addition to your bookshelf!


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