God & Science - 3 of 3 - Purpose of this Blog

Whether it is the early deterministic view of reality of Operational science, the more recent statistical view of reality of modern physics, or the old universe/evolutionary view of reality provided by the Historical sciences – all are susceptible to non-Biblical theological implications.

The purpose of this blog is to provide an overview of how this happened, to review how the Church has responded (frequently incorrectly) through the centuries, and to assist in providing a Biblical theology of modern science, such that we as Christians can accept its usefulness & benefits but be aware of the non-Biblical implications that are associated with it.

This blog will also discuss some of the implications for how modern science should be taught from a Christian worldview perspective. Hopefully, this information can be used by Christian homeschooling parents & students to help provide a framework for teaching and viewing modern science from a Biblical perspective.

Questions to be answered:

How are we to view miracles from a Biblical perspective in relation to science?

Wasn’t the Christian worldview of the early scientists integral (necessary) to the development of modern science?’

As you saying that we can never trust science? It works so well….

Weren’t the early modern scientists convinced that God created the world in a fixed mathematical way?

Isn’t the law of gravity truth?

Did the early scientists have a deterministic view of the world? Is this view Biblical?

Do modern scientists have a statistical view of the world? Is this view Biblical?

What are the differences between Operational Science and Historical (Origins) Science?

Other questions ….

What are your questions?

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