Both science and theology have much to say about the beginnings and the meaning of life, but the scarcity of helpful and productive dialogue has been overwhelmed by fierce rhetoric and ardently defended positions. When did life begin? Did life arise by chance? Does the universe display evidence of order? Philosophers, theologians, and scientists rarely agree, leaving many of life’s fundamental questions unanswered and inquiring minds bewildered. In the 9-volume Hugh Ross/Reasons to Believe Collection, Hugh Ross debunks scientific and naturalist confidence, and questions the claims of secular cosmologists and the ability of science to answer the most fundamental questions about life and existence.