God of the Big Bang: How Modern Science Affirms the Creator - eBook
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God of the Big Bang: How Modern Science Affirms the Creator - eBook  -     By: Leslie Wickman Ph.D.

God of the Big Bang: How Modern Science Affirms the Creator - eBook

Worthy / 2015 / ePub

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New scientific evidence strongly suggests there was a beginning to our universe. If the universe did indeed have a beginning, by the simple logic of cause and effect, there had to be an agent that induced it.

Through her easy to understand writing, Wickman helps us understand origins of the universe. She takes complex discoveries and interprets them for a non-scienctific audience. In God of the Big Bang she gives readers a better understanding of how Scripture, science and creation fit together.

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Title: God of the Big Bang: How Modern Science Affirms the Creator - eBook
By: Leslie Wickman Ph.D.
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Worthy
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781617955662
ISBN-13: 9781617955662
Stock No: WW100958EB

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Ph.D. expert in astronautical and aeronautical engineering provides good news for believers -- new scientific research supports the idea that the universe was created by God.

Author Bio

Leslie Wickman, Ph.D, is an internationally respected research scientist, engineering consultant, author and inspirational speaker. For more than a decade Wickman was an engineer for Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space, where she worked on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and International Space Station Programs, receiving commendations from NASA for her contributions and being designated as Lockheed's Corporate Astronaut. After spending the past fifteen years in academia, she currently works as a research scientist with government think tanks on technical and political aspects of national aerospace and defense issues. Dr. Wickman has lectured around the world on satellite servicing, spaceflight physiology, astronaut training and operations, as well as various topics in astronomy, environmental stewardship, and the interface between science and theology.

Wickman is also a dedicated athlete, playing competitive beach doubles volleyball with CBVA & FIVB, as well as both indoor and beach volleyball for Athletes in Action in Bolivia, Brazil, and South Africa. She is now retired from women's professional tackle football, but not before earning All-Conference recognition and helping her team, the California Quake, win the Women's World Bowl. Wickman holds a master's degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering and a doctoral degree in human factors and biomechanics, both from Stanford University. She graduated magna cum laude from Willamette University with a bachelor's degree in political science.

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