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Science and the Christian Faith: Moments that Shaped History

21February
Date and Time:February 21, 2020 3:00 PM — to February 06, 2020 12:30 AM undefined
Organizer:Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
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21February

BioLogos Voices speaker Ted Davis will be speaking at “Science and the Christian Faith: Moments that Shaped History” at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina from February 21-22, 2020.

“Science and faith have a long, complex and storied relationship. We’re convinced that better understanding the past can help us better navigate the future.

To that end, we cordially invite you to Science and the Christian Faith: Moments That Shaped History at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary on February 21-22.

At this one-of-a-kind conference, you’ll discover the stories behind key historical events that shaped our understanding of faith and science — from Aquinas and Galileo to the Scopes Trial. You’ll learn directly from leading scientists, theologians and historians such as Drs. Peter Harrison (University of Queensland), Michael Murray (Arthur Vining Davis Foundation), Ted Cabal (Southern Seminary), Ted Davis (Messiah College) and Nathan Finn (North Greenville University).

The Science and the Christian Faith conference will surely make for a lively, engaging weekend — and we want you to be a part of it.”


Featured speaker

Ted Davis

Ted Davis

Ted Davis is Professor of the History of Science at Messiah College. A former high school science teacher, Ted studied history and philosophy of science at Indiana University, where his mentor was the late Richard S. Westfall, author of the definitive biography of Isaac Newton. With the English historian Michael Hunter, Ted edited The Works of Robert Boyle, 14 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 1999-2000), but his interests include the whole 2000-year interaction of Christianity and science. Author of dozens of scholarly articles and essays, Ted is one of few historians who have written extensively about both the Scientific Revolution and modern America. He and his wife Kathy enjoy theater, music, and traveling to new places.