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God, The Science, The Evidence

As debates over science, meaning, and morality grow ever more polarized, a groundbreaking new book arriving in English invites readers to reconsider one of humanity’s most profound questions: could science itself now point us back to God?

The international bestseller God, the Science, the Evidence, an accessible yet rigorous investigation, has sold more than 400,000 copies across Europe. Now, this landmark work comes to the English-speaking world in an updated and expanded version.

The publication of God, the Science, the Evidence marks a major milestone in the renewed global interest in the scientific evidence for the existence of God. Representing years of research and reflection, it presents complex ideas in a clear and engaging style, one that has already made it a cultural phenomenon throughout Europe.

At its core, the book tackles one fundamental question: Is there a Creator God?
For four centuries, from Copernicus to Freud, through Galileo, Newton, Laplace and Darwin, science seemed to be able to explain the world without invoking God. By the 19th century, figures like Marx and Freud, claiming the authority of science, went further: portraying religion as a weakness or even a toxin, “the opium of the people.” The result was a powerful materialist movement that came to dominate modern thought.

But today, that view is being challenged. A series of scientific revolutions has brought about what the authors call a “great reversal.”

Three Discoveries Changing the Picture

1. Space, time, and matter are inseparable.
Einstein showed that the universe is built on what he called “space-time.” Time, space, and matter form a single reality, each dependent on the others. This concept, now universally accepted, was unthinkable a century ago.

2. The universe appears to have a beginning.
Multiple lines of reasoning (from physics and mathematics to thermodynamics, cosmology, and the theory of the Big Bang) all converge on the same conclusion: the universe is not eternal. An infinite past is impossible, suggesting an absolute beginning.

3. The universe is extraordinarily fine-tuned.
Across physics, chemistry, and biology, the laws that govern the universe are calibrated with extraordinary precision. A small variation in the balance between the strong nuclear force and gravity, for example, and stars like our sun could not burn long enough for life to exist. The language of DNA—complex, self-replicating, and information-rich—emerged 3.8 billion years ago, an event so improbable that it continues to astonish biologists.

A Cause Beyond the Physical
These discoveries carry profound implications. If time, space, and matter began together, then the cause of their emergence must exist beyond them: non-spatial, non-temporal, and non-material. That cause must have had the power to bring everything into existence and to calibrate the universe for life.

In this way, modern science seems to be aligning more closely with the classical understanding of God found in philosophy and religion. As Stephen Hawking himself acknowledged near the end of his life, alternative theories (like the Multiverse or the Theory of Everything) that try to explain these discoveries without invoking God are “dead.” Other proposals (cyclic universes, string theory, self-created universes, or emergence from quantum fluctuations) have also proven inadequate or highly implausible.

A New Kind of Conversation
This “great reversal” is not an isolated claim. Many scientists and thinkers have pointed to this shift, but God, the Science, the Evidence offers something unique: a comprehensive, rigorously verified account that remains accessible to the general reader.
The book is the result of three years of collaboration with twenty specialists, reviewed and endorsed by leading scientists. Its balance of scientific precision and readability has already made it a bestseller across Europe, with more than 400,000 copies sold.
The authors’ message is not to reject science but to engage it fully, to understand and measure the consequences of its recent discoveries. As they argue, science and faith need not be rivals. Increasingly, science itself seems to be God’s ally.

Continuing the Dialogue
The discussion is only beginning. Following its European success, God, the Science, the Evidence is now sparking international debate. Recent conferences have been held at Princeton and Berkeley, with upcoming events at Cambridge, Oxford, and Rome. Four documentaries co-produced with Canal+, featuring ten Nobel Prize laureates and other leading scientists, will also be released before the end of the year.
Together, these efforts aim to explore whether the “great reversal” now taking place in science might lead to an even greater one in public understanding: a renewed recognition that faith and reason, far from being opposites, may ultimately point to the same truth.

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