Classroom Conversations: Integrating Science and Faith
Update: 2020-02-05
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Notes
- The two textbooks used in this class are:
- Brand, L., Chadwick, A (2016). Faith, reason, and earth history: a paradigm of earth and biological origins by intelligent design (3rd ed.). Andrews University Press.
- Free eBook in several formats available here.
- Gibson, L. J., & Rasi, M. R. (Eds.). (2011). Understanding creation: Answers to questions on faith and science. Pacific Press Publishing Association
- Brand, L., Chadwick, A (2016). Faith, reason, and earth history: a paradigm of earth and biological origins by intelligent design (3rd ed.). Andrews University Press.
- The quote from Richard Dawkins is from a lecture titled “The “know-nothings”, the “know-alls”, and the “no-contests” and can be found here.
- A good book on this history of the Seventh-day Adventist church is:
- Knight, G. R. (2012). A brief history of Seventh-day Adventists (3rd). Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Michael Behe coined the term “irreducible complexity” in this book:
- Behe, M. J (2006). Darwin’s black box: the biochemical challenge to evolution. Free Press
- William Dembski’s book on how to rule out chance as an explanation is:
- Dembski, W.A (1998). The design inference: eliminating change through small probabilities. Cambridge University Press
- The book Aaron referenced on the origin of life:
- Meyer, S. C (2009). Signature in the call: DNA and the evidence for intelligent design. HarperCollins
- The book by C.S. Lewis referenced by student co-host Devin Vaudreuil:
- Lewis C. S (1952). Mere Christianity, HarperCollins
Credits
- Audio production: Aaron Corbit
- Music: “Perspectives” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- Photo from pixabay.com
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