The Heavens Proclaim His Glory
A Spectacular View of Creation
Through the Lens of the NASA Hubble Telescope
Created and Compiled by Lisa Stilwell
Going camping in the desert where light pollution is minimal, we are able to see the splendor of the moon and stars with the naked eye. Much beauty is there to behold by just looking up. You can’t help but see the magnificent beauty of the Lord’s Creation. Yet, there is so much more out there that we can not see without the aid of a telescope. Even a high power telescope here on earth cannot capture even a fragment of the mysteries of the sky above. It wasn’t until the Hubble Telescope started sending back awe-inspiring pictures that we could start to comprehend the expanse and beauty of our universe.
With stunning photography from the Hubble Telescope, Lisa Stilwell takes readers on a journey through our amazing universe. Carefully selected psalms and quotes help enhance the experience. The information with the pictures is presented in an easy to understand manner. (No over-your-head scientific explanations here.) Noticeably missing from this book are the millions and billions of evolutionary years. Instead, evolution is replaced with solid facts and beautiful scripture.
This book filled with gorgeous images from our universe would make a great coffee table book. It would also be perfect for enhancing a study of our universe.
Book Details:
- Hardcover: 176 pages
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson (September 7, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1404189580
- ISBN-13: 978-1404189584
- Retail Price: $19.99
I received a copy of The Heavens Proclaim His Glory as a member of BookSneeze in exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was received. All opinions are my own. This post contains an Amazon affiliate link.
This looks like a great book not ony for my husband and I, but especially for our grandkids!I will be looking for it!
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Nice book…wonder how I missed that one! I am going to look for it as well now. I like how evolution is excluded…bit difficult to find in science books often.
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