IN THE MAIL: Frank Tipler’s The Physics of Christianity. Blurb: “The relationship between science and religion has long been a tenuous one. Some have worked to put these disciplines in ‘dialogue’ with each other, while others have dismissed any possibility of a collegial relationship. To his credit, Tipler, professor of mathematical physics at Tulane University, attempts the former. He proposes that Christianity can be studied as a science, and its claims, if true, can be empirically proven.”

I haven’t read his previous book, The Physics of Immortality, which was well received, but I did like The Anthropic Cosmological Principle.