
Church History Matters 187 - Should Science Affect Our Understanding of Scripture? | Church History Matters I Science & Religion Series
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Jan 13, 2026 Discover how modern science can enhance our understanding of scripture without undermining faith. The hosts examine the importance of recognizing scripture's eternal truths versus science's natural explanations. They advocate for a balance that appreciates miracles while avoiding rigid literalism. Delving into Genesis, they reveal profound theological insights and emphasize the symbolic nature of creation stories. Engaging discussions on Noah's Flood and New Testament miracles further highlight the interplay between theology and science. Expect a thought-provoking take on belief and reason.
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Scripture's Primary Purpose Is Theological
- Scripture is a human-divine collaboration written by ancient authors within their cultures.
- Its primary purpose is to do theology (answer why), not to teach modern science (how).
Jefferson's Razored New Testament
- Thomas Jefferson created a New Testament removing miracles and claims of divinity.
- Scott and Casey use Jefferson as a cautionary example of overcorrecting with Enlightenment reason.
Avoid Forcing Science Onto Scripture
- Avoid reading scripture through the lens of modern scientific assumptions.
- Stay open to genuine miracles while not forcing ancient texts into scientific frameworks.


