Tom Rudelius
American theoretical physicist and author known for work on string theory, quantum gravity, and swampland-related ideas; he has also written accessible essays on the intersections of physics, philosophy, and faith.
Books
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1. Chasing Proof, Finding Faith
A theoretical physicist recounts his shift from confident skepticism to Christian faith, following the trail of evidence through cosmology, string theory, and the fine-tuning of the universe. Blending memoir with accessible science, he examines the limits of proof, the role of probability and Bayesian reasoning, and the credibility of the Gospels. Along the way, personal doubts, ethical struggles, and unexpected encounters challenge his assumptions about meaning and truth. The result is a candid exploration of how scientific curiosity can coexist with, and even point toward, belief.
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