Christianity, Science, and Materialism

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Faith & Science Podcasts 2012

“Religious people believe the most ridiculous things.” So says P.Z. Myers, the preposterous atheist of Pharyngula. He’s at least partly right: there are ridiculous religions everywhere you look. But when science gets married to atheism, such as P.Z. Myers, Jerry Coyne, and others do, the offspring of that marriage includes a lot of ridiculous beliefs as

Is Faith Rational In an Age of Science?

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Faith & Science Podcasts 2012

Is faith rational in an age of science? Doesn’t science disprove Christianity? I gave this talk at a Cru student conference in Albany last Thursday. It’s the second in a series of three science and faith talks I’m posting this week. There is some overlap, maybe 30%, between this talk and the first one in

Christianity and the Birth of Science

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Faith & Science Podcasts 2012

Myths abound concerning Christianity and the early development of science. You’ll find the truth to be quite a surprise. This talk, delivered at a Cru student conference in Albany last Thursday, is the third in a series I’m posting this week on faith and science. . Related Resources: Books: The Genesis of Science: How the