Faith and Science: A Primer for a Hypernatural World (Christ in Everything)
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The series is designed to help readers understand how to connect their faith to their daily lives, whether in the classroom, the workplace, or the community. The books are meant to be accessible to readers who are not experts in the field but want to engage with the topic in a meaningful way.
In Faith and Science: A Primer for a Hypernatural World, Kenneth Keathley masterfully weaves together the seemingly disparate threads of scientific inquiry and Christian faith, revealing a rich tapestry of interconnectedness. Keathley's groundbreaking work begins with the foundational principles of Christ's Lordship and the sufficiency of Scripture, establishing a framework for a fully integrated theology of science. He presents the pursuit of scientific knowledge as a divine gift, a noble vocation with deep Christian roots. By examining the limitations of scientism and fideism, Keathley exposes the shortcomings of these worldviews and offers a compelling alternative. Through the lens of Galileo's remarkable legacy as a scientist-theologian, Keathley provides a practical model for integrating faith and science. Faith and Science serves as a catalyst for students and everyday Christians to reexamine their assumptions and cultivate a more nuanced, Christ-centered worldview, empowering them to navigate the complexities of our hypernatural world with confidence. The Christ in Everything series is a beacon of hope, illuminating the profound connections between Christ and every aspect of life. Each primer in this series provides a biblical and theological framework for understanding critical cultural topics, including science, freedom, politics, beauty, and truth. By offering real-world examples and practical guidance, these books equip readers to live out their faith in every sphere of life, from the classroom to the community. Accessible and engaging, the series is designed to inspire readers to explore the intersection of faith and culture with curiosity and passion.
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