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Ted Peters

    Anticipating omega
    Revenge of the Angels
    The Moon Turns to Blood
    For the Love of Children
    Sacred Cells?
    Science And Theology
    • 2019

      The Moon Turns to Blood

      Leona Foxx Suspense Thriller #3

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story features a compelling female protagonist who balances her role as a compassionate pastor with her skills as a lethal operative. This unique combination of kindness and deadly precision creates a dynamic character who navigates complex situations, blending her faith with the challenges of her covert missions. The narrative promises to explore themes of duality, strength, and morality, showcasing how one woman can embody both nurturing and fierce qualities in her pursuit of justice.

      The Moon Turns to Blood
    • 2014

      Revenge of the Angels

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in a secluded Roman monastery, a young American priest and his enigmatic mentor draft a prayer aimed at awakening the Archangels to deliver divine justice against abortion. Their initiative sparks a global reaction, drawing the attention of government officials, international organizations, and religious leaders. As supernatural forces come into play, the narrative unfolds with intense action, exploring the complex interplay between faith, power, and the moral dilemmas faced by those in authority.

      Revenge of the Angels
    • 2008

      Sacred Cells?

      Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of faith and science, this book reveals the involvement of Christian theologians collaborating with scientists to explore the ethical dimensions of stem cell research. It highlights the unexpected support from these theologians for scientific advancements, countering common perceptions. Through their narratives, the authors provide a historical overview of stem cell science and articulate reasons for faith communities to embrace and advocate for research in this field.

      Sacred Cells?
    • 2006

      Anticipating omega

      Science, Faith, and Our Ultimate Future

      • 221 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Asks how the eschatological vision of God's ultimate future (omega) fits on a map of reality along with physics, evolutionary biology, genetics, and technical prognostications for a post-human future.

      Anticipating omega
    • 1999

      Science And Theology

      The New Consonance

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of science and faith, this book features contributions from physicists and biologists who examine topics like evolution, ethics, and the future. Theologians also provide insights on these issues, creating a dialogue between scientific and religious perspectives. Notable contributors include Nobel Prize-winning physicist Charles Townes and Pope John Paul II, enriching the discussion with their expertise and viewpoints. This unique blend of voices offers a comprehensive look at how science and religion can coexist and inform one another.

      Science And Theology
    • 1996

      For the Love of Children

      Genetic Technology and the Future of the Family

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the rapid advancements in reproductive technology and the ethical dilemmas they present, including artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and genetic engineering. It raises critical questions about the societal readiness to address these issues and the potential commodification of children. Ted Peters offers a fresh perspective on Christian theology, advocating for an ethic centered on love for children. He argues that recognizing and affirming the rights of all children is essential for navigating the complex landscape of reproductive choices responsibly and ethically.

      For the Love of Children