
Integration of Evolutionary Concepts and Biblical Worldview at the Secondary Level
I have long struggled with teaching concepts relating to evolution to my junior and senior high students given a worldview which I came to discover was inconsistent. A science teacher at a Christian school can present Darwinian evolution and Old Earth concepts of geology to their students and maintain a solid Biblical world view at the same time. Allow me to share with you my story and how I presently share with my students God’s handiwork.
Tim Eby | Santiam Christian Schools
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