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Many young Christians interested in the sciences have felt torn between two options: remaining faithful to Christ or studying science. Heated debates over the past century have created the impression that we have to choose between one or the other. The result has been a crisis of faith for many students.Josh Reeves and Steve Donaldson present a concise introduction to the study of science that explains why scientists in every age have found science congenial to their faith and how Christians in the sciences can bridge the gap between science and Christian belief and practice. If Christians are…mehr
Many young Christians interested in the sciences have felt torn between two options: remaining faithful to Christ or studying science. Heated debates over the past century have created the impression that we have to choose between one or the other. The result has been a crisis of faith for many students.Josh Reeves and Steve Donaldson present a concise introduction to the study of science that explains why scientists in every age have found science congenial to their faith and how Christians in the sciences can bridge the gap between science and Christian belief and practice. If Christians are to have a beneficial dialogue with science, it will be guided by those who understand science from the inside. Consequently, this book provides both advice and encouragement for Christians entering or engaged in scientific careers because their presence in science is a vital component of the church's witness in the world.
Josh A. Reeves (PhD, Boston University) is a project administrator in the Samford University Center for Science and Religion in Birmingham, Alabama. In that role, he manages the New Directions in Science and Religion project, which brings constructive science and religion dialogue into the church. Before coming to Samford, he completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship at the Heyendaal Program on Theology and Science at Radboud University in the Netherlands. Josh and his wife Courtney have two daughters. Steve Donaldson (PhD) is the director of the computer science program and codirector of the computational biology program at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. He is also one of the cofounders of the Samford University Center for Science and Religion. His research interests in cognition, machine intelligence, evolutionary systems, and the interface of science and religion have led him to pursue a number of interdisciplinary teaching and research opportunities. He is the author of Dimensions of Faith: Understanding Faith through the Lens of Science and Religion. Donaldson enjoys mountaineering, whitewater kayaking, snow skiing, weight lifting, running, reading, and writing. He and his wife Carol have five children.
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Introduction Part I: Why Study Science? 1. God and the Book of Nature 2. Christianity and the History of Science 3. Science and Ethics Part II: The Characteristics of Faithful Science and Scientists 4. Hope in the Face of Adversity 5. Life Together: Working with Others in a Scientific Community 6. The Known Unknowns: Science and Intellectual Humility Part III: Science and Christian Faith 7. Science and Scripture 8. Are Scientists Mostly Atheists? 9. Science for the Good of the Church For Further Reading Name and Subject Index Scripture Index
Introduction Part I: Why Study Science? 1. God and the Book of Nature 2. Christianity and the History of Science 3. Science and Ethics Part II: The Characteristics of Faithful Science and Scientists 4. Hope in the Face of Adversity 5. Life Together: Working with Others in a Scientific Community 6. The Known Unknowns: Science and Intellectual Humility Part III: Science and Christian Faith 7. Science and Scripture 8. Are Scientists Mostly Atheists? 9. Science for the Good of the Church For Further Reading Name and Subject Index Scripture Index
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