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From the Dust: Framing the Debate

From the Dust: Framing the Debate

So why are Christians nervous about evolution and why do we even use a phrase like the ‘e’ word? The word itself has a negative connotation in many groups.
Jul 27, 2011 
Ryan Pettey 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now, Atheism & Scientism
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Why Must the Church Engage in Scientific Discourse?

Why Must the Church Engage in Scientific Discourse?

In this video conversation, Os Guinness addresses the question of why it is essential for Christians to engage in scientific discourse. Resistance, skepticism, and hostility to science are not biblical precepts, but views that originated from Christian movements that emerged in the 19th century.
Mar 03, 2010 
Os Guinness 
Christian Unity
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A Mediating Voice

A Mediating Voice

In today’s video, theologian Dr. Chris Tilling discusses the need for a mediating voice in the science and faith discussion: "The problem is that not all Scripture wants to be read literally, and to do so is to bypass some of the truth contained in it."
Apr 15, 2012 
Chris Tilling 
Christian Unity
6
Navigating the Crises

Navigating the Crises

In this video, Brian McLaren discusses the idea of surrogate arguments, in which a debate over one thing is really a means for arguing something completely different. According to McClaren, the argument over the age of the earth is one such argument.
Sep 21, 2011 
Brian McLaren 
Christian Unity, Age of the Earth
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Reconciliation

Reconciliation

In today’s video, Brian McClaren talks about reconciliation in the face of differences. He offers insight into how to treat those whose opinions differ from yours and points out how to have constructive dialogue.
Feb 15, 2012 
Brian McLaren 
Christian Unity
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A Paradigm of Compatibility

A Paradigm of Compatibility

In today’s video, Brian McLaren explains his own comfort with accepting Scripture and evolution, seeing the process of evolution as a wonderful opportunity for adaptation, growth, and development and a reflection of God’s glory.
Nov 23, 2011 
Brian McLaren 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now
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Saturday Sermon: “Science vs. Faith: A False Dichotomy?”

Saturday Sermon: “Science vs. Faith: A False Dichotomy?”

If God has indeed created all things, pure scientific truth should never be a “problematic thing” for Christians. If anything, scientific truth enriches the faith as it reveals his majesty and provides Christians with a deeper understanding of God.
Jun 25, 2011 
John Van Sloten 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now, Sermons
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Calvin and Wesley: Making Peace with Competing Approaches

Calvin and Wesley: Making Peace with Competing Approaches

In this video Conversation, Joel Hunter notes the inherent strengths of both Calvinist and Wesleyan faith traditions. In fact, he points out that what are often cast as “competing” approaches really are complementary rather than at odds with one another.
Aug 18, 2010 
Joel Hunter 
Christian Unity
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The Church Must Not Ignore the Evidence

The Church Must Not Ignore the Evidence

In this video conversation, Kathryn Applegate discusses the implications for the church if we ignore scientific developments.
Mar 27, 2010 
Kathryn Applegate 
Christian Unity
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Why Must the Church Come to Accept Evolution?

Why Must the Church Come to Accept Evolution?

In this video conversation, renowned Old Testament scholar, Biblical translator and expositor Bruce Waltke discusses the danger the Church will face if it does not engage with the world around it, in particular with the issue of evolution, which many evangelicals still reject.
Mar 24, 2010 
Bruce Waltke 
Christian Unity
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