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Session Description

We believe God is sovereign over the natural world, including the amazing things discovered by modern science. Christians have readily accepted the technological and medical benefits of modern science but have often ignored or rejected other scientific developments. In this workshop Deborah Haarsma will give a case study of Christian responses to the science of origins, including young earth creationism, intelligent design, and theistic evolution. Scott Hoezee will discuss how the church can have a broader and more positive engagement with the scientific disciplines in sermons, worship, and the life of the church.

Conference Title

2011 Calvin Symposium on Worship

Event Date

1-28-2011

Event Type

Workshop/Seminar

Type (recording/text)

Recording

Subject Area

Homiletics

Topic

Preaching

Keywords:

science, preaching

Upload Date

28-1-2011 12:00 AM

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Jan 28th, 12:00 AM

Science, Preaching, and the Church

We believe God is sovereign over the natural world, including the amazing things discovered by modern science. Christians have readily accepted the technological and medical benefits of modern science but have often ignored or rejected other scientific developments. In this workshop Deborah Haarsma will give a case study of Christian responses to the science of origins, including young earth creationism, intelligent design, and theistic evolution. Scott Hoezee will discuss how the church can have a broader and more positive engagement with the scientific disciplines in sermons, worship, and the life of the church.