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New York Times on Plantinga’s New Book on Science and Religion

Today’s New York Times has a surprisingly good story on Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga. It highlights his important new book, Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism. I am reading the book now, and it is characteristically superb. (As a rule, I read everything Plantinga writes.)

I had the privilege of discussing the book a bit with Plantinga at the science and faith conference at Franciscan University of Steubenville a couple of weeks ago, and am planning a multi-part review of the book here at ENV after the first of the year. In the meantime, it’s recommended reading. The only problem is that the Times story seems to have created a supply problem, since it’s now listed as “temporarily out of stock.” Fortunately, it’s still available on Kindle.

Jay W. Richards

Senior Fellow at Discovery, Senior Research Fellow at Heritage Foundation
Jay W. Richards, Ph.D., is the William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, and the Executive Editor of The Stream. Richards is author or editor of more than a dozen books, including the New York Times bestsellers Infiltrated (2013) and Indivisible (2012); The Human Advantage; Money, Greed, and God, winner of a 2010 Templeton Enterprise Award; The Hobbit Party with Jonathan Witt; and Eat, Fast, Feast. His most recent book, with Douglas Axe and William Briggs, is The Price of Panic: How the Tyranny of Experts Turned a Pandemic Into a Catastrophe.

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