In this accessible guide for students, a well-regarded science professor introduces readers to the natural sciences from a distinctly Christian perspective. Starting with the classical view of God as the Creator and Sustainer of the universe, this book lays the biblical foundation for the study of the natural world and explores the history of scientific reflection since Aristotle. Bloom argues that the Christian worldview provides the best grounds for scientific investigation, offering readers the framework they need to think and speak clearly about the pursuit of scientific knowledge.https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-books/1072/thumbnail.jp
Christ, who is the Creator and source of all knowledge, is the ultimate goal of all those seeking tr...
As the first of the three-volume work on natural science for secondary school students, volume one s...
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In a number of countries, issues to do with religion seem increasingly to be of importance in school...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014. In a number of countries, issues to do with religi...
The relationship between the Bible and science has been debated for decades. While science has emerg...
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The author describes his intellectual development and academic pursuits starting from his undergradu...
The aim of this paper is to bring together two seemingly contradictory phenomena, the Bible and sci...
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Explains the idea of unity in the physical sciences and how this unity is consistent with the Christ...
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Christ, who is the Creator and source of all knowledge, is the ultimate goal of all those seeking tr...
As the first of the three-volume work on natural science for secondary school students, volume one s...
What is the role of science in the life of a Christian? What can we expect of our work in the scienc...
This book deals with a real and difficult subject -- the relation between science and the Christian ...
In a number of countries, issues to do with religion seem increasingly to be of importance in school...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014. In a number of countries, issues to do with religi...
The relationship between the Bible and science has been debated for decades. While science has emerg...
Science is the study of the physical aspect of nature; consequently, its subject matter is data that...
The author describes his intellectual development and academic pursuits starting from his undergradu...
The aim of this paper is to bring together two seemingly contradictory phenomena, the Bible and sci...
The human intellect has a tendency towards unity and harmony. Some intellectual disciplines are clos...
An overarching commitment of many science education researchers is to examine how students learn sci...
Contemporary controversies can make science a problematic part of Christian schooling. This chapter ...
Explains the idea of unity in the physical sciences and how this unity is consistent with the Christ...
How do we account for the strange, extinct creatures of long ago in light of the biblical creation n...
Christ, who is the Creator and source of all knowledge, is the ultimate goal of all those seeking tr...
As the first of the three-volume work on natural science for secondary school students, volume one s...
What is the role of science in the life of a Christian? What can we expect of our work in the scienc...