Definition Although both scientific inquiry and interpretation of the biblical text attend to God’s self-revelation, the fact that the Bible is a more directly available form of God’s speech, …
Christians Don’t Need to Submit to Every Scientific Finding
Experimental vs. Historical One of the things I think to keep in mind is that there’s a difference between experimental science and what you might call historical science—or science that’s trying …
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Should Science Inform Our Reading of Genesis 1–3?
Overlapping Spheres How should we think about the relation of science to the Bible? What about the relation of science to Genesis 1-3 in particular? These are challenging questions. As a …
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Why Is Science Possible?
Vern S. Poythress, "Why Is Science Possible?" (PDF), in Faith & Science Conference: Genesis & Genetics: Proceedings of the 2014 Faith & Science Conference, ed. David R. Bundrick and Steve …
An Interview with Vern Poythress by Crossway
In this interview, we talk with Vern Poythress, professor of New Testament interpretation at Westminster Theological Seminary. His newest book is Chance and the Sovereignty of God: A God-Centered …
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A Christian Approach to Physics and Chemistry (published in Korean)
Vern S. Poythress, "A Christian Approach to Physics and Chemistry (published in Korean) (PDF), Translated into Korean: 물리학과 화학에 대한 기독교적 접근 . Originally chapter 21 in Redeeming Science: A God-Centered …
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