The Biblical Mind

Can Muslims, Jews, and Christians Talk About Science and Scripture? (Dru Johnson) Ep. #196

Apr 17, 2025
Gathering 15 scholars from Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, a groundbreaking workshop merged faith and science to discuss creation. They tackled how evolution, genetics, and astrophysics relate to theological concepts. A unique insight on Neanderthals and menopause sparked reflections on intergenerational care and biblical values. The discussions illuminated the potential for a biblical philosophy of science and examined whether Hebraic thought can influence modern scientific methods, fostering rich dialogues across diverse beliefs.
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ANECDOTE

Interfaith Creation Science Gathering

  • Dru Johnson gathered 15 scholars from Muslim, Jewish, and Christian backgrounds to discuss creation theology and science in Oxford.
  • The event focused on collegial listening and interdisciplinary learning rather than formal presentations.
INSIGHT

Bridging Science and Theology

  • The biggest challenge was helping scientists and theologians understand each other's language and perspectives.
  • Scholars from different disciplines think very differently about their subjects, requiring careful translation.
ANECDOTE

Menopause Links Biology and Scripture

  • Josh Swamidass presented research showing humans uniquely experience menopause, enabling grandmothers to care for descendants.
  • This biological fact connects to biblical themes on legacy and intergenerational care.
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