A Priest and a Physicist Walk Into a Bar...
Jan 27 2019 • David Morrow, Greg Boyd
Within our culture, Christians are increasingly feeling that science and Christianity are at war, and we have to pick one side or the other. In this six week sermon series reconciling science and faith, we dive deep into the fascinating relationship and tensions between the two, and see that, rather than being mortal enemies, they are actually complementary.
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Sermons in this series:
In our fifth and final installment of the Priest and Physicist Walk in to a Bar series, we examine how to frame the Genesis creation story with what we know about our history and the cosmos. Specifically, we examine the difference between dogma, doctrine, and opinion and where questions like “how God created” and “when did God create” fit in to that framework. As has been the theme for the whole series, we explore how faith can go beyond reason, but not against reason.
Topics: Controversial Issues,
Creation,
Defense of Christian Faith
Greg continues exploring the relationship between faith and science, making the point that the laws of science have nothing to do with the possibility of the existence of miracles (and in fact they might even *prove* that there is more to reality than what we can measure).
Topics: Defense of Christian Faith
In this weekend's sermon, Greg continues our "Priest and Physicist" series, in which we examine five arguments against the naturalistic worldview.
Topics: Defense of Christian Faith
This weekend we continued our sermon series, "A Priest and a Physicist Walk Into a Bar..." in which we explore how the science of our universe might point to an intelligence beyond itself.
Topics: Defense of Christian Faith
Today we jumped into a new sermon series, "A Priest and a Physicist Walk Into a Bar..." which explores the (supposed) conflict between faith and science. So we opened it up by looking at the origin of this assumption that faith and science are at odds with one another.
Topics: Defense of Christian Faith