A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature

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A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature

Author(s): Benjamin Wiker, Jonathan Witt
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Binding: Paperback
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A Meaningful World explores whether nature shows signs of meaning and purpose by surveying insights from both the arts and the sciences. Rather than appealing to prior beliefs, the text assembles evidence drawn from culture, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology to ask what the natural world reveals about design and intelligibility.

The narrative moves from literary and mathematical patterns to physical laws and chemical structure, showing how familiar substances and biological complexity contribute to a larger account of order in nature. The argument is presented as an evidence-driven investigation into the coherence and richness of the cosmos.

Key themes

  • Connections between the arts and scientific discovery
  • Mathematical order and the fine-tuning of physical laws
  • Chemical and biological features that support context and function
  • The practice and drama of scientific exploration

Accessible to readers interested in science, philosophy, and the intellectual foundations of meaning, the book offers a structured, cross-disciplinary case for a world that invites deep interpretation.

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