Kenneth Alan Miles is a specialist in radiology and nuclear medicine who has been at the cutting edge of medical imaging for over 30 years. His research at the interface of scientific disciplines has led to internationally recognized innovations in the assessment of patients suffering stroke or cancer. Turning his attention to the interface between science and religion, he now aims to demonstrate that science can support a commitment to God.
"""From Billiard Balls to Bishops explores an often-neglected area: the relationship of science and worship. Too often science and religion are presented as a pure and at times boring intellectual pursuit. But the Christian doctrine of creation is deeply embedded in the joy and excitement of worship of the Creator. Drawing on extensive experience as a scientist, Kenneth Miles introduces us to the joy of science and worship."" --David Wilkinson, principal, St. John's College, Durham University ""For me, the faith experience is first and foremost about encounter. So, I am delighted that Kenneth Miles's book about the dialogue between faith and science is focused on worship, one of the places of encounter. Miles demonstrates how worship and scientific exploration are bound together by the shared experience of being fascinated. Miles speaks to my own journey of becoming an ordained scientist, a journey that allowed for the combination of two transforming fascinations."" --Peter Catt, dean, St. John's Anglican Cathedral"