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Isaac Newton: Workman of God’s Word

The Radical Faith of the World’s Greatest Scientist

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Isaac Newton: Workman of God’s Word

By: David Bergey
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Isaac Newton is remembered as the father of modern science—but few realize he was also a devoted student of the Bible. Behind the discoveries of gravity and motion stood a man who spent decades immersed in Scripture, determined to separate God’s truth from human tradition.
Isaac Newton: Workman of God’s Word uncovers a side of Newton history has long obscured. While he revolutionized physics and mathematics, he also quietly penned thousands of pages of biblical commentary, convinced that Christianity had been corrupted by church councils and imperial politics. Drawing directly from his personal papers, this book reveals Newton’s unwavering belief that Scripture holds supreme authority over church tradition.
Blending Newton’s theological writings with historical context and little-known scholarship, this book presents the father of modern science as a radical Christian reformer. Whether you are a historian, a believer, or simply curious about one of the greatest minds in Western civilization, this groundbreaking study will challenge what you thought you knew about Isaac Newton—and the faith he never abandoned.
Discover the forgotten faith of one of history’s greatest thinkers—his rejection of church orthodoxy, his critique of corrupted Christianity, and his radical return to biblical truth.
Christianity Historical History History & Philosophy Religious Studies Science Science & Religion Theology
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who is going to argue with asir Isaac Newton? Reverend Bergey hits everything right on the end. this is scientific and based on scriptural evidence and not opinion.

controversial but accurate

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