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In Christian doctrine, the magisteria of science and religion find harmony. The intellectual climate that gave rise to modern science was decisively shaped by Christianity. Not only were most of the founding fathers of science themselves devout Christians but the Christian worldview provided a basis for modern science both to emerge and to flourish as Christian theism affirmed that an infinite, eternal, and personal God created the world ex nihilo and that creation was rational and orderly and with effort could be understood by humankind asserted to be uniquely created in God's image and capable of reasoning and of discovering the intelligibility of the created order.
In effect, the Christian worldview supported the underlying principles that made scientific inquiry possible and desirable and that continues today.
Because the Christian founders of modern science believed that the heavens genuinely declare the glory of God (Ps. 19:1), they possessed both the necessary conceptual framework and the spiritual incentive to boldly explore nature's mysteries.
According to Christian theism, God has disclosed Himself in two dynamic ways: through special revelation (God's redemptive actions recorded in the Bible "God's book") and through general revelation (God's creative actions discoverable in nature "God's world").
Despite taking courses in the history of science, few scientists seem to realize how the Bible and science worked together in Western civilization to define the historic methodology for observing, testing, and interpreting nature's phenomena, as well as so-called revelations from nature's God.
Testing before believing pervades both the Old and New Testaments and forms the heart of the biblical concept of faith. The Hebrew word for faith, 'emuna, means a strongly held conviction that something or someone is certainly real, firmly established, constant, and dependable. The Greek word for faith, pistis, means a strong and welcome conviction of the truth of anything or anyone to the degree that one places deserved trust and confidence in that thing or person.
In every instance, faith in the Bible connotes the response to established truth. Just as there is no faith, from
a biblical perspective, without an active response, neither is there faith apart from established truth(s).
The Scottish theologian Thomas Torrance has both written and edited book-length discussions of how Christian theology, and Reformed theology in particular, played a critical role in the development of the scientific method and the amazing advances achieved by Western science.
Now light is a form of energy and may be produced in many different ways, not just by sun and stars. Contemporary cosmologists say that the universe began with a hot big bang with an incredibly bright light that as the Universe expanded stretched so that it is now microwaves. Order began to appear and replace dark chaos.
Consider this blinding flash just one millisecond from the creation event generated by the sudden annihilation of all antimatter in the universe. A delicate balance of a billion and one particles to every billion antiparticles guaranteed the existence of matter in the later universe and the possibility of life on earth.
Now push back just a few dozen microseconds from the creation event, 0.00003 seconds from that creation event, protons and neutrons, antiprotons, antineutrons decomposed into even more fundamental particles called quarks. At one 10 billionth of a second, 0.0000000001 of a second, from the creation event the universe was too hot and too dense even for quarks to exist. At a hundred billionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second, .00000000000000000000000000000000001 of a second, from the creation event; the universe is too compressed for light to be possible. The universe is now completely dark.
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." -Genesis 1:1
God gave humanity a special revelation of what He did. Scripture gives thousands of wide-ranging scientific details on the origin, structure, and history of the universe, Earth, life, and humanity including the ability to investigate it further.
Off to lunch. Peace.
In effect, the Christian worldview supported the underlying principles that made scientific inquiry possible and desirable and that continues today.
Because the Christian founders of modern science believed that the heavens genuinely declare the glory of God (Ps. 19:1), they possessed both the necessary conceptual framework and the spiritual incentive to boldly explore nature's mysteries.
According to Christian theism, God has disclosed Himself in two dynamic ways: through special revelation (God's redemptive actions recorded in the Bible "God's book") and through general revelation (God's creative actions discoverable in nature "God's world").
Despite taking courses in the history of science, few scientists seem to realize how the Bible and science worked together in Western civilization to define the historic methodology for observing, testing, and interpreting nature's phenomena, as well as so-called revelations from nature's God.
Testing before believing pervades both the Old and New Testaments and forms the heart of the biblical concept of faith. The Hebrew word for faith, 'emuna, means a strongly held conviction that something or someone is certainly real, firmly established, constant, and dependable. The Greek word for faith, pistis, means a strong and welcome conviction of the truth of anything or anyone to the degree that one places deserved trust and confidence in that thing or person.
In every instance, faith in the Bible connotes the response to established truth. Just as there is no faith, from
a biblical perspective, without an active response, neither is there faith apart from established truth(s).
The Scottish theologian Thomas Torrance has both written and edited book-length discussions of how Christian theology, and Reformed theology in particular, played a critical role in the development of the scientific method and the amazing advances achieved by Western science.
Now light is a form of energy and may be produced in many different ways, not just by sun and stars. Contemporary cosmologists say that the universe began with a hot big bang with an incredibly bright light that as the Universe expanded stretched so that it is now microwaves. Order began to appear and replace dark chaos.
Consider this blinding flash just one millisecond from the creation event generated by the sudden annihilation of all antimatter in the universe. A delicate balance of a billion and one particles to every billion antiparticles guaranteed the existence of matter in the later universe and the possibility of life on earth.
Now push back just a few dozen microseconds from the creation event, 0.00003 seconds from that creation event, protons and neutrons, antiprotons, antineutrons decomposed into even more fundamental particles called quarks. At one 10 billionth of a second, 0.0000000001 of a second, from the creation event the universe was too hot and too dense even for quarks to exist. At a hundred billionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second, .00000000000000000000000000000000001 of a second, from the creation event; the universe is too compressed for light to be possible. The universe is now completely dark.
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." -Genesis 1:1
God gave humanity a special revelation of what He did. Scripture gives thousands of wide-ranging scientific details on the origin, structure, and history of the universe, Earth, life, and humanity including the ability to investigate it further.
Off to lunch. Peace.
Which is all well and good 2000 years ago when no one knew anything.
But now we've learned so much more about the universe and how it works, statements such as "Let there be light" when the sun wasn't even yet created just won't cut it anymore.
But now we've learned so much more about the universe and how it works, statements such as "Let there be light" when the sun wasn't even yet created just won't cut it anymore.