|  | Would you Adam and Eve it? | | Erik offers a kind of conclusion of the series on science and faith by looking at what the story of Adam and Eve and their rebellion against God says about human beings today.
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 | The evidence of design | | David Wallace looks at the evidence of design in the universe around us, as well as some of the ways in which the theory is being challenged. He points out how astonishing it is that life should exist at all, and how its intricacy points at, but does not
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 | | Useful science and faith resources | | If you have enjoyed the recent talks about science and faith, you might like to browse a collection of the best of the science and faith resources (books websites and more) I have found recently.
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 | It's life, Jim: Evolution and faith | | David Wallace looks at the evidence for evolution, and shows how faith in a creator does not have to conflict with a scientific account of how life came about.
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 | In the Beginning | | David Wallace looks at the various layers of meaning in the Genesis account of the beginning of the universe in parallel to scientific accounts, and invites us to marvel at the intricacy of the world that surrounds us, as revealed by science.
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 | God loves an enquiring mind | | Erik offers a kind of introduction to the series on science and faith by pointing out that God loves an enquiring mind, and that science and faith compliment each other.
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 | | Human origins | | A set of presentations from various contributors at Thinking Aloud, relating their understanding of the science of human origins to their understanding of the Bible
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 | The age of the universe | | An exploration of the scientific understanding of the origins of the universe and the layers of meaning in Genesis 1.
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|  | Would you Adam and Eve it? Erik offers a kind of conclusion of the series on science and faith by looking at what the story of Adam and Eve and their rebellion against God says about human beings today. Erik Peeters, 15/02/2009 |  | The evidence of design David Wallace looks at the evidence of design in the universe around us, as well as some of the ways in which the theory is being challenged. He points out how astonishing it is that life should exist at all, and how its intricacy points at, but does not prove, the existence of a Creator. David Wallace, 08/02/2009 |  | It's life, Jim: Evolution David Wallace looks at the evidence for evolution, and shows how faith in a creator does not have to conflict with a scientific account of how life came about. David Wallace, 01/02/2009 |  | In the Beginning David Wallace looks at the various layers of meaning in the Genesis account of the beginning of the universe in parallel to scientific accounts, and invites us to marvel at the intricacy of the world that surrounds us, as revealed by science. David Wallace, 25/01/2009 |  | God loves an enquiring mind Erik starts off the series on science and faith by discovering that God loves it when we seek to understand the way the world works, and that the conflict between science and faith is over-stated. Erik Peeters, 18/01/2009 |  | Tell us about your work. Part 4. n illustration of the layers of meaning in a story. Part 4. Sally and David Wallace, 01/06/2006 |  | Tell us about your work. Part 5 An illustration of the layers of meaning in a story. Part 5. Sally Wallace, 01/06/2006 |  | Tell us about your work. Part 3 An illustration of the layers of meaning in a story. Part 3. Sally Wallace, 01/06/2006 |  | Tell us about your work. Part 2 An illustration of the layers of meaning in a story. Part 2. Sally Wallace, 01/06/2006 |  | Tell us about your work. Part 1 An illustration of the layers of meaning in a story. Part 1. Sally Wallace, 01/06/2006 |
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