'A fine, balanced presentation by thoughtful scientists on why there is no genuine conflict between their work and their religious faith.' - Michael Ruse, Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University
This visually stunning, award-winning, three-part documentary uses interviews with top scientists and theologians to introduce some big questions:
* Are science and Christianity in conflict?
* Has the Big Bang pushed out of the universe?
* Is evolution compatible with religious faith?
* Are humans no more than biological machines?
* Is cloning ethical?
There are many challenging issues raised by the sciences, but the overall message of the documentary is that science is compatible with genuine faith in God.
Contributors: Dr Denis Alexander, Professor Katherine Blundell, Professor John Bryant, Dr Alasdair Coles, Dr Francis Collins, Professor Simon Conway Morris, Dr William A. Dembski, Professor Peter Harrison, Sir John Houghton, Dr Ard Louis, Professor Alister McGrath, Professor Bill Newsome, Dr Cherith Fee Nordling, Rev Dr John Polkinghorne, Paul Taylor, Dr David Wilkinson, Dr Jennifer Wiseman
'A fine, balanced presentation by thoughtful scientists on why there is no genuine conflict between their work and their religious faith, and why indeed they find that science strengthens and enhances their sense of God's power and glory.' - Professor Michael Ruse, Department of Philosophy, Florida State University
'Filled with insight and clear presentation that helps bring clarity in the face of confusion.' - Michael Ramsden, The Zacharias Trust
'Highly recommended for those who want to be informed and equipped on science-faith matters as well as their implications for ethical issues such as the environment and cloning.' - Antony Billington, London Institute for Contemporary Christianity
'A wonderful resource! It brilliantly demonstrates that science and Christianity are not enemies but perfectly compatible. I commend it wholeheartedly!' - Dr Krish Kandiah, Evangelical Alliance
'It is hugely encouraging and helpful to hear people who are first-rate scientists relating their work to their faith in an honest and positive manner.' - Professor Adrian Bowman, Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow
'Test of Faith is a fantastic resource for anyone wanting to think through faith in this scientific age.' - Russell Rook, Chapel St and Spring Harvest