Title
The fine-tuning for discoverability
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
The question of God and cosmology is far from abstract. In fact, the subject raises the deepest questions of human existence: “Why is there something rather than nothing?” Or, to put it more personally, “Why am I here?”
Structured as a debate, the 2014 Greer-Heard Forum focused on the issue of God and cosmology and its impact on life and self-understanding. Christian philosopher William Lane Craig and atheist cosmologist Sean Carroll presented their views before a packed crowd of more than nine hundred people. Spirited, civil, and often humorous, the debate highlighted not only their positions, but the full range of possibilities.
In this volume, the content of that debate is reprinted and supplemented by a range of reflections by other conference presenters.
The purpose of the Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum is to provide a venue for fair-minded dialogue on subjects of importance in religion and culture. The goal is a respectful exchange of ideas, without compromise.
Recommended Citation
Collins, Robin, "The fine-tuning for discoverability" (2016). Philosphy Educator Scholarship. 13.
https://mosaic.messiah.edu/phil_ed/13
Comments
Originally published as:
“The Fine-tuning for Scientific Discovery,” in Robert Stewart, Ed., God and Cosmology, Fortress Press, Minneapolis, MN, 2016, pp. 141-168.