
Jesus, Beginnings, and Science: A Guide for Group Conversation
From author David Vosburg: “How can Christians and non-Christians engage with faith and science productively? We must have honest and open dialogue, take both the Bible and science seriously, and convey respect for others—even when we disagree with their views. Kate and I—a campus pastor and a chemistry professor—hope Jesus, Beginnings, and Science will catalyze such good and healthy conversations for believers and for seekers.”
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