Redeeming science : a God-centered approach / Vern S. Poythress.
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TextPublication details: Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, c2006.Description: 381 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 1581347316
- 9781581347319
- BL 240.3 .P695 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Science mixing with people -- Why scientists must believe in God : divine attributes of scientific law -- The role of the Bible -- Knowledge from whose authority? -- Creation -- Issues with Genesis 1 and science -- The teaching in Genesis 1 -- Evaluating modern science on the age of the earth -- Evaluating theories on the age of the earth -- The 24-hour-day and mature creation views -- The analogical day theory and the framework view -- The role of mankind in science -- The role of Christ as redeemer in science -- The Word of God in science -- Truth in science and in life -- Debates about what is real : the character of scientific knowledge -- Ordinary experience of the world in relation to scientific theory -- The relation of creation to re-creation -- The mystery of life -- Origin of new kinds of life : intelligent design -- God and physical displays -- A Christian approach to physics and chemistry -- A Christian approach to mathematics -- Conclusion: Serving God.
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