Are there viable pathways from nature to God? Natural theology is making  a comeback, stimulated as much by scientific advance as by theological  and philosophical reflection. There is a growing realization that the  sciences raise questions that transcend their capacity to answer  them --above all, the question of the existence of God. So how can  Christian theology relate to these new developments? In this landmark  work, based on his 2009 Gifford lectures, Alister McGrath examines the  apparent "fine-tuning" of the universe and its significance for natural  theology. Exploring a wide range of physical and biological phenomena  and drawing on the latest research in biochemistry and evolutionary  biology, McGrath outlines our new understanding of the natural world and  discusses its implications for traditional debates about the existence  of God.
