Navigating faith and science /
Material type:
- 9780802879615
- 0802879616
- 261.55 V989N 23/eng20220830
- BL240.3 .V85 2022
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SAIACS General Stacks | Non-fiction | 261.55 V989N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 067777 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-176) and index
Machine generated contents note: Table of ContentsIntroduction -- 1. Intellectual Humility -- 2. Conflict -- 3. Independence -- 4. Dialogue -- 5. Choosing a Model -- Conclusion: What We Can Learn from Job
"A short, accessible guide for Christians navigating interactions between faith and science that describes and evaluates three models: conflict, independence, and dialogue"--
"Religious belief is often perceived as being in conflict with science-but does it have to be? Not usually, says Joseph Vukov. In this short, accessible guide, Vukov advances three models for Christians to utilize when navigating the relationship between science and faith: conflict, independence, and dialogue. He argues that dialogue is the ideal model to follow most of the time-but not necessarily all the time. Through a philosophical approach grounded in compelling real-world examples, Vukov shows how no single model can be universally adequate, and how Christians must proceed with discernment according to the nature of the matter at hand. Considering a wide variety of illustrative issues-including cosmology, evolutionary biology, extraterrestrial life, miracles, brain death, and theoretical physics-Vukov introduces and describes each of the three models of interaction between faith and science, surveys their applications, and evaluates the effectiveness of each. Throughout, he encourages Christians to embrace a spirit of intellectual humility and remember that, at their best, faith and science converge in their relentless human pursuit of truth"--
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