This article explores three research fields in contemporary Christian scholarship and argues that the way they are approached is often questionable due to the basic assumptions, the methods or the implications. The following allegations are proposed. Research on the relationship between religion and science is based on a framework of assumptions which does not reflect the biblical standpoint properly. Trinitarian scholarship expects too much from the presumed correspondence between Trinity and created reality, whilst it tends to neglect other resources available to Christian scholarship. Scientific reflection on God’s eternity is speculative in as much as it tries to transcend the modal horizon of knowledge. In these three cases (ot...
The purpose of this article is to debate the relationship between a convergent approach to the scien...
In thinking about this article, I have decided not to write a technical piece. Over the years, I hav...
In this paper I first explain the difference between three kinds of questions (purely scientific, pu...
In 1962, Thomas Kuhn published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a groundbreaking work in the...
The relationship between the Bible and science has been debated for decades. While science has emerg...
Research across disciplinary boundaries is a common feature of contemporary academia. Historians scr...
This essay looks at the christian theory of science from a very specific context. The essay is divid...
 This article is focused on systematic explanation of Abraham Kuypers thought on Calvinism and scie...
Over the past century, there has been an increasing interest in using spiritual healing techniques i...
Sometimes, despite our best theological and scientific study, religion and science still seem to be ...
Kuyper’s comprehensive vision for the Christian life has continued to capture a broader Christian im...
Throughout its history, Christianity has stood in a dichotomous relation to the various philosophica...
Over the last few decades, there has been a plethora of literature that has analyzed and discussed t...
This paper examines Kuyper’s view of the natural sciences. For Kuyper science is by design a unique ...
The three lectures were entitled: Is Christianity a Religion?, The Invention of Modern Science and E...
The purpose of this article is to debate the relationship between a convergent approach to the scien...
In thinking about this article, I have decided not to write a technical piece. Over the years, I hav...
In this paper I first explain the difference between three kinds of questions (purely scientific, pu...
In 1962, Thomas Kuhn published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a groundbreaking work in the...
The relationship between the Bible and science has been debated for decades. While science has emerg...
Research across disciplinary boundaries is a common feature of contemporary academia. Historians scr...
This essay looks at the christian theory of science from a very specific context. The essay is divid...
 This article is focused on systematic explanation of Abraham Kuypers thought on Calvinism and scie...
Over the past century, there has been an increasing interest in using spiritual healing techniques i...
Sometimes, despite our best theological and scientific study, religion and science still seem to be ...
Kuyper’s comprehensive vision for the Christian life has continued to capture a broader Christian im...
Throughout its history, Christianity has stood in a dichotomous relation to the various philosophica...
Over the last few decades, there has been a plethora of literature that has analyzed and discussed t...
This paper examines Kuyper’s view of the natural sciences. For Kuyper science is by design a unique ...
The three lectures were entitled: Is Christianity a Religion?, The Invention of Modern Science and E...
The purpose of this article is to debate the relationship between a convergent approach to the scien...
In thinking about this article, I have decided not to write a technical piece. Over the years, I hav...
In this paper I first explain the difference between three kinds of questions (purely scientific, pu...