Religion, the Universe and Evolution: a Down-to-earth, No Nonsense Reality Check - Malcolm Smith - Books - Authorhouse - 9781481767583 - July 10, 2013
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Religion, the Universe and Evolution: a Down-to-earth, No Nonsense Reality Check

Malcolm Smith

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Religion, the Universe and Evolution: a Down-to-earth, No Nonsense Reality Check

Publisher Marketing: Troubled by 70 years of vague and unsupported assertions by the church, together with unanswered questions about God and man's place in the universe, Malcolm Smith embarks on a down-to-earth, no nonsense study and seeks for himself any evidence for a God or 'Intelligent Designer.' The result is this concise volume on the merits or otherwise of religion; on the grandeur of the universe; the incredibly elegant simplicity of evolution; and on man's place in it all. The book is both easy and fascinating to read. No college degree is required, just a healthy dose of common sense (a rare commodity these days); an open mind would be a plus. "The down-to-earth style and occasional dash of humor helps avoid the dryness which often plagues similar works." "Rarely does a work of this nature, in a single slim volume, treat the subject in such an everyday manner. The absence of vague, long-winded religious 'theo-speak' and absence of technical jargon that goes with most scientific works, makes this book a pleasure to read." "This book is for all those looking for a little help in sorting out, at least to their satisfaction, what religion is all about, and whether it has any place in their future? That the reader will gain a basic insight into the workings of the universe and evolution, is an added bonus." "Is there any scientifically acceptable evidence for the existence of a God?" The author's finding was a reluctant "no" but ironically led to a surprising realization that more than compensates for any perceived spiritual loss, and left him far happier than he had hoped. If the reader is moved to do his/her own thinking and reasoning, even in dissent, then the author will have succeeded. "It was an easy, enjoyable read, void of 'filler' and left me with much thinking to do," was a typical comment. Contributor Bio:  Smith, Malcolm Professor Malcolm Smith Malcolm has held professorial positions in accounting at universities in both UK and Australia. He is now Adjunct Professor of Accounting at the University of South Australia. Malcolm s research output includes 16 books, 13 book chapters and over 180 journal articles, but he is best known for his publications in two areas: . Financial communication: concerned with the analysis and interpretation of corporate narratives, and . Strategic management accounting: concerned with the diffusion of accounting innovations. Malcolm has received numerous awards for teaching and supervision, and has supervised over 20 doctoral candidates to completion.

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Released July 10, 2013
ISBN13 9781481767583
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 140
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   362 g

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