
Religion and Science: Pathways to Truth
Participants are encouraged to “join a group of world experts as they consider how religion and science might coexist and even complement one another in the 21st century.” This audio course consists of 9 sessions with participation of various scholars such as Francis Collins, Philip Clayton, Keith Ward, Darrel Falk, Ted Peters and others. Session topics include: “Friends or Foes? The Story of a Complex Relationship”, “Creation and Evolution”, “What Does it Mean to be Human?”, “Genetic Science and the Frontiers of Ethics” and more. Printed leaders’ and participants’ guides are also available which contain opening prayers, discussion questions, related Scripture passages, and supplemental materials.
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