
Faith and Science: A Dialogue
During 2011-2013, a Grand Rapids, MI church featured several special events which included talks such as “Do You Understand What You’re Reading? Interpreting Genesis 1-11” and “Evolution and One Christian Biologist.” This program was one of many which were part of the “Scientists in Congregations” grant program.
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