Redeeming Science: A God-Centered ApproachCrossway, 13 okt. 2006 - 384 sidor Many people think science is antagonistic to Christian belief. Science, it is said, shows that the universe is billions of years old, while the Bible says it is only thousands of years old. And some claim that science shows supernatural miracles are impossible. These and other points of contention cause some Christians to view science as a threat to their beliefs. Redeeming Science attempts to kindle our appreciation for science as it ought to be-science that could serve as a path for praising God and serving fellow human beings. Through examining the wonderfully complex and immutable laws of nature, author Vern Poythress explains, we ought to recognize the wisdom, care, and beauty of God. A Christian worldview restores a true response to science, where we praise the God who created nature and cares for it. |
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... gives yet another compelling reason to acknowledge the wisdom and design that lie behind physical reality.” —S TEPHEN C. MEYER, Director, Center for Science and Culture Discovery Institute “With doctorates in both New Testament and ...
... gives snow like wool; he scatters hoarfrost like ashes. 3Reijer Hooykaas, Religion and the Rise of Modern Science (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1972); Stanley L. Jaki, The Road of Science and the Ways of God (Chicago: University of ...
A God-Centered Approach Vern S. Poythress. He gives snow like wool; he scatters hoarfrost like ashes. He hurls down ... give up their newest explorations. (I should say here that I am concentrating on the natural or “hard” sciences such ...
... give us our clue. The second person of the Trinity, the eternal Word of God, became man in the incarnation, but did not ... gives clarity here. God's character is the ultimate source of moral law. Man made in the image of God is aware of ...
... give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and ...