Emerging adults want to believe that science and faith can coexist peacefully, and Greg Cootsona argues that they can. In his book Mere Science and Christian Faith he holds out a vision for the integration of science and faith and how it can lead us more deeply into the conversations that confront the church today.
The world is, by definition, always bigger, badder, wilder, and more complex than our ideas could ever be. . . . You have to simplify the world to create models of it. [This] doesn't mean our models or ideas aren't accurate, ...
After a long career in science he retired at 63 and shortly thereafter, in 1924, received an invitation from Henry Osborn Taylor of Harvard University to teach philosophy in light of the transformations of scientific thought wrought by ...
In this book a team of expert academics trained in mathematics, engineering, philosophy, physical anthropology, physics, astrophysics, biology and more investigate the prospects for intelligent design. Edited by William Dembski.
In its place they find a story of the grandeur and beauty of a world made by a supremely creative God.
Bringing together a biblically based understanding of creation and the most current research in biology, Darrel R. Falk outlines a new paradigm for relating the claims of science to the truths of Christianity.
In The Material Image, Donald H. Wacome sets out to reconcile the Christian faith and contemporary science by embracing, rather than evading, its naturalistic implications.
This brilliant book deserves wide readership.
In this short masterpiece, eminent scientist and theologian John Polkinghorne offers an accessible, yet authoritative, introduction to the stimulating field of science and theology.
"This is a fresh, clear, and practical introduction to apologetics from someone who doesn't just talk about the subject but actually does it brilliantly.
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