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The Magician’s Twin, with David Berlinski, Stephen Meyer, and James Orr | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

Uncommon Knowledge

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Embrace Rationality: Science Reflects Divine Order

The scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries, exemplified by figures like Newton and Kepler, was profoundly influenced by a Judeo-Christian worldview. This perspective fostered the belief that humanity, made in the image of a rational Creator, could understand the natural world, which also embodies rationality and order. The confidence to seek out nature's secrets arose from this correspondence between human intellect and the design of nature, leading to the development of systematic methods now recognized as modern science. The idea that the orderly and beautiful manifestations of God’s work can be understood reflects a deep connection between faith and scientific inquiry.

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