Introduction to Christianity and Science
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The Introduction to Christianity and Science series offers a thorough introduction to the intersection between science and Christian belief. How does Christian theology relate to scientific inquiry? What are the competing philosophies of science, and do they "work" with a Christian faith based on the Bible?
Designed to accompany the Dictionary of Christianity and Science, this lecture set synthesizes the insights of over 140 international contributors. Each lesson in the Introduction to Christianity and Science Video Lectures, presented by scholars Paul Copan, Tremper Longman III, Christopher L. Reese, and Michael G. Strauss, includes reliable summaries and critical analyses of relevant concepts, theories, terms, movements, individuals, and debates. The toughest questions about faith and science, from Adam and Eve to the age of the earth, miracles, and evolution, are explored, along with concepts such as string theory and multiverse.
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Christianity and Science - Introduction
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Christianity and Science - Session 1 - Foundational Terms
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Christianity and Science - Session 2 - Historical Development of Science in West
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Christianity and Science - Session 3 - Genesis and Modern Science, Part 1
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Christianity and Science - Session 4 - Genesis and Modern Science, Part 2
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Christianity and Science - Session 5 - Biological Evolution, Darwinism, and ID
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Christianity and Science - Session 6 - Selected Biblical and Theological Issues
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Christianity and Science - Session 7 - Anthropology, Theological and Scientific
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Christianity and Science - Session 8 - Key Scientific Disciplines and Concepts
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Christianity and Science - Session 9 - Ethical and Bioethical Issues
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Christianity and Science - Session 10 - Philosophy of Science and Faith
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Christianity and Science - Session 11 - Relating Christianity and Science
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Christianity and Science - Session 12 - Key Thinkers in the Discussion
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Christianity and Science - Session 13 - Looking Ahead