Science and religion: The myth of conflict, Charles Darwin’s beetle research, epistemic humility, and English country churchyard or Californian fridge?
Nov 22, 2023
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Explore the myth of conflict between science and religion with Nick Spencer. Learn about the intertwined histories of science and faith, the relationship between epistemic humility, and the surprising religious lives of history's greatest scientists.
The myth of conflict between science and religion has been debunked by historical facts and the entangled relationship over the last 400 years.
Understanding the historical evolution of science from natural philosophy to modern science helps in defining the transition and appreciating its complexities.
Balanced scientific storytelling is crucial for addressing societal implications, emphasizing the need for open dialogue between science and the public.
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The Importance of Reading God's Word Daily
Encourages believers to make daily reading of the Bible a crucial part of their spiritual journey using a new resource, The Word 1-1, focusing on guided insights through John chapter 1 for strengthening faith.
Exploring the Relationship Between Science and Religion
Discussion with Nick Spencer from Theos highlights the history of science and religion, focusing on the entangled relationship over the last 400 years, aiming to dispel misconceptions of perpetual conflict between the two.
Challenging Myths and Half-Truths
Takes a critical look at historical narratives perpetuating myths like Galileo and Columbus, debunking ideas about religion being anti-science and shedding light on the nuanced historical realities.
Understanding the Evolution of Science
Explores the historical evolution of science from natural philosophy to experimental natural philosophy in the 17th century, bridging the shift to modern science, highlighting the complexities in defining the transition.
Science, Religion, and Public Perception
Analyzes the public perception of science, emphasizing the need for balanced scientific storytelling to address societal implications and debates, underscoring the importance of open dialogue between science and the public for informed decision-making.
This week’s guest is Nick Spencer, senior fellow at the faith thinktank Theos, and recent author of Magisteria: The entangled histories of science and religion. Nick joins us to discuss the complicated backstory to how we all came to believe science and faith were inevitably at odds with each other. Where did this myth come from, and what is a more nuanced and truthful account of how religion reacted to the emergence of contemporary science in the last 300 years? Should Christians actually welcome a bright dividing line between our world of faith and spirituality, and the hard-nosed world of science, focused solely on a measurable reality of atoms and molecules? And what might we learn from the surprisingly interesting personal religious lives of some of history’s greatest scientists?
- Find out more about Nick’s book and how to order it here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Magisteria/Nicholas-Spencer/9780861544615
- Subscribe to the Matters of Life and Death podcast: https://pod.link/1509923173
- If you want to go deeper into some of the topics we discuss, visit John's website: http://www.johnwyatt.com
- For more resources to help you explore faith and the big questions, visit: http://www.premierunbelievable.com
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