A Biblical & Historical Worldview Approach to

Understanding & Teaching Science (& Math)

For Christians, Parents, Teachers, and Students

Is it possible for a Christian to believe in modern naturalistic science without compromising their beliefs?

How does a Christian reconcile Big Bang theories of origins with the Bible?

Did God reveal truth in two books – the Bible (special revelation) and nature (general revelation)?

Do theories constructed from observations in nature (general revelation) reveal truth?

What is one to do when special revelation (Bible) conflicts with theories constructed from general revelation? What is one to do with the miracles of the Bible?

What is the difference between operational science and historical science?

Is there a Biblical way to view and apply modern science without capitulating to secular humanistic/naturalistic worldviews? What is it?

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A Biblical theology of science and math acknowledges the primacy of the Bible in interpreting and understanding man and his world/universe.

A Biblical theology of science acknowledges the sovereignty of God and His faithfulness, as well as His free will (contingency), in controlling the affairs of man and his world.

A Biblical theology of science acknowledges that there is more to reality than the eye can see and the senses can detect (e.g., spirit world, angels, heaven, hell, God, etc.).

A Biblical theology of science acknowledges that personal triune God can do and create/change anything at any time (including signs & “miracles”), but that He normally operates and sustains the world in a faithful and consistent manner.

This site is written for anyone seeking to better understand and apply the Christian faith in an age of naturalistic science.