Title: Ratio et Numen: Plausibility of GodAuthor: Jesús Fernández-PedreraDoes the universe point toward a Creator, or is our existence a mere cosmic accident?In Ratio et Numen, Jesús Fernández-Pedrera embarks on a rigorous philosophical and scientific journey to demonstrate that the existence of a personal, transcendent Creator is not just a matter of faith, but the only plausible conclusion for a rational mind.
Drawing on the classic principle of Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason), this work constructs a formidable "cumulative case" for theism. By analyzing the latest findings in contemporary science-from the breathtaking "fine-tuning" of universal constants to the "Rare Earth" hypothesis-the author challenges the prevailing narratives of atheistic naturalism. Inside this treatise, you will explore: The Cosmological Arguments: Why the contingency of the universe and the beginning of time necessitate a First Cause.
The Fine-Tuning of the Cosmos: An objective study of the physical parameters that place our universe on a "knife-edge" suitable for life. A Critique of Modern "Myths": A scientific deconstruction of the Multiverse, Abiogenesis, and Panspermia as speculative alternatives to Intelligent Design. The Rare Earth Hypothesis: Why "The Great Silence" of the Fermi Paradox suggests that our privileged planet is a profound statistical anomaly.
Moving beyond "blind leaps, " Ratio et Numen offers an illuminated path for those seeking to harmonize logical understanding with spiritual inspiration. It is an essential read for anyone asking the ultimate question: Why is there something rather than nothing?.
Title: Ratio et Numen: Plausibility of GodAuthor: Jesús Fernández-PedreraDoes the universe point toward a Creator, or is our existence a mere cosmic accident?In Ratio et Numen, Jesús Fernández-Pedrera embarks on a rigorous philosophical and scientific journey to demonstrate that the existence of a personal, transcendent Creator is not just a matter of faith, but the only plausible conclusion for a rational mind.
Drawing on the classic principle of Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason), this work constructs a formidable "cumulative case" for theism. By analyzing the latest findings in contemporary science-from the breathtaking "fine-tuning" of universal constants to the "Rare Earth" hypothesis-the author challenges the prevailing narratives of atheistic naturalism. Inside this treatise, you will explore: The Cosmological Arguments: Why the contingency of the universe and the beginning of time necessitate a First Cause.
The Fine-Tuning of the Cosmos: An objective study of the physical parameters that place our universe on a "knife-edge" suitable for life. A Critique of Modern "Myths": A scientific deconstruction of the Multiverse, Abiogenesis, and Panspermia as speculative alternatives to Intelligent Design. The Rare Earth Hypothesis: Why "The Great Silence" of the Fermi Paradox suggests that our privileged planet is a profound statistical anomaly.
Moving beyond "blind leaps, " Ratio et Numen offers an illuminated path for those seeking to harmonize logical understanding with spiritual inspiration. It is an essential read for anyone asking the ultimate question: Why is there something rather than nothing?.