It's About Time : A Fighter Pilot Thinks Aloud About Religion and Science

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It's About Time : A Fighter Pilot Thinks Aloud About Religion and Science

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Book Description
Who will put Humpty Dumpty back together again? Are you sick of conflicting arguments between science and religion? Commonality can be found in understanding the nature of time.

About the Author
After graduating from the Royal Australian Air Force College with the Queen\'s Medal and the Sword of Honour, Bill completed a Science Degree at Melbourne University majoring in physics. He then saw active service in South East Asia flying F-86 (Sabre) aircraft. His later career involved flying Mirage aircraft and work in the Tactical Fighter Force (F/A 18) Project; as well as flying training and staff appointments in materiel, intelligence and security. He retired early, as a Group Captain, in 1987 to set up the welfare/caring arm of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn (now Anglicare). At that time he was active in the Cursillo movement and became a qualified Prayer Minister (VMTC). Following his retirement from Anglicare he was appointed to the Vocations Advisory Committee for the Dioceses of Canberra and Goulburn, Bathurst, and Riverina. In 2002 he was made an Honorary Lay Canon of St Saviour\'s Cathedral, Goulburn. He has been a long time member of St James - Kippax parish in Canberra and is presently a Pastoral Care Visitor at nearby Calvary Hospital. Bill has had an abiding interest in the practical outworking of science and religion for most of his life.

It\'s About Time - A Fighter Pilot Thinks Aloud About Religion and Science,Bill Pearcy, edited with the assistance of Baillie McKenny,Trafford Publishing,1412028116,Life Sciences - Evolution,Psychology of Religion,Religion,Religion - Commentaries / Reference,Religious,Philosophy / Religious,Religion / Psychology of Religion,Science fiction

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