Introduction to Christianity and Science: Audio Lectures
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The Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures series provides a unique audio learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook's direct narration of a book's text, Introduction to Christianity and Science: Audio Lectures includes high-quality live recordings of college-level lectures that cover the important points from each subject as well as relevant material from other sources.
The Introduction to Christianity and Science: Audio Lectures offers a thorough introduction to the intersection between science and Christian belief. How does Christian theology relate to scientific inquiry? What are the competing philosophies of science, and do they "work" with a Christian faith based on the Bible?
This lecture set synthesizes the insights of over 140 international contributors. Each lesson in the Introduction to Christianity and Science: Audio Lectures, presented by scholars Paul Copan, Tremper Longman III, Christopher L. Reese, and Michael G. Strauss, includes reliable summaries and critical analyses of relevant concepts, theories, terms, movements, individuals, and debates. The toughest questions about faith and science, from Adam and Eve to the age of the Earth, miracles, and evolution, are explored, along with concepts such as string theory and multiverse.
©2018 Paul Copan, Tremper Longman III, Christopher L. Reese, Michael Strauss (P)2018 ZondervanWhat listeners say about Introduction to Christianity and Science: Audio Lectures
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- ELIZABETH L ROSS
- 2019-05-13
this could have been so much better
I like some of the authors very much - Copan and Longman - so I expected an interesting listen. Instead it was poorly organized. The lectures often covered the same information. There was no indication of who was speaking. Because it was different lecturers, there was no clear progression. There was no indication of where the lectures were given, or any background information, except maybe some bios at the beginning. I won't buy this format - multi authors lecturing - again.
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