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Champions of Invention

Champions of Invention

by John Hudson Tiner, Tiner John Huds

Book Details

Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Published: 2000
Language: en
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9780890512784
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Description

Tiner, an educator and author of books like Exploring the History of Medicine and Exploring Planet Earth, uses his communication skills to introduce this first book in a new series. In this first book, we learn that inventors like Charles Babbage (computer); Michael Faraday (electric generator); and John Gutenberg (movable type/printing press) gave credit for their achievenments to God. The Champions of Discovery Series lists many of the great men of science who also held to a firm faith in God. From Sir Isaac Newton to Louis Pasteur, these intellectuals merely considered that they were thinking God s thoughts after Him. Tiner, a science teacher, brings these sometimes-forgotten scientists into our consciousness and demonstrates that legitimate scientists have historically affirmed the Bible s teachings."

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Biography & AutobiographyScience & TechnologyReligionBiblical BiographyChristianityHistoryReligion & Science
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