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Teaching the Sciences (3): Regarding Evolution

Agatha Lubbers·1968-10-01

From the Latin term scientia is taken the word science which means knowledge. To have knowledge is not wrong; that is man’s calling. I am, however, militating in this series against an improper understanding of the function of science. The scientist is not to speculate concerning the origin of this

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The Christian and Science

Lloyd VanAlten·1944-04-01

Science reveals the glory of God as perhaps no other field of study. The great stellar bodies, so massive and at such great distance, as well as the small invisible atoms and molecules, each travelling in its own determined course, bears record to this. Science, Vocation

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Christian Science

Gary VanDerSchaaf·1980-08-01

Science is knowledge, knowledge of the creation: what it’s like, what it does, how it does it. We need this knowledge if we are to be effective stewards of God’s great garden. We have been, I fear, ineffective gardeners. We have a sorry history of “let somebody else do it” attitudes. Scientific matt

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Science and Faith

Herman Veldman·1938-09-15

When we speak of science as contrary to faith, we would not leave the impression that they exclude one another, that there is an essential distinction between the two. This is emphatically untrue. To the contrary, true science and faith embrace one another, so that the one is possible only through t

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Attitude Toward Science?

Clarence DeBoer·1948-05-01

Certainly, there can be no objection to seeking knowledge of plants, animals, the human body, heavenly bodies, chemicals, etc. and organizing the same. Theology, mathematics and law are all sciences. Certainly we should seek the truth in all things. Can we discover the beauty of nature and its princ

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Science and Medicine as Vocations for the Reformed Christian

Brendan Looyenga·2013-04-01

All that can be observed and measured by our senses properly fits into this category, and therefore to be a scientist is to be someone who studies the nature and properties of God’s creation. Science also encompasses a study of the laws by which God providentially governs his creation, laws that we

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Teaching the Sciences (5)

Agatha Lubbers·1968-02-01

This rationalistic and empirical approach to the study of earth history is sometimes referred to as the scientific method. As I have suggested this scientific method is not per se bad in every detail. It is a legitimate tool to discover facts about the observable universe. The following limitations

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When in Doubt

Michael Kortering·1995-07-01

Science

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Two Builders: One Wise – One Foolish

Jason Kortering·1959-02-01

We consider it in the common usage as pertaining to physics and chemistry, in fine all the skillful application of the laws God has placed in nature to the end that men produce great wonders e.g. medicines, electronics, yes even rockets and satellites. Such science has a great place in the lives of

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What is Wrong With the Period Theory?

Herman Hoeksema·1959-04-01

Science is truth, the only legitimate means of discovering truth. And the Bible falls by the board. CONCLUSIONS Science is becoming in our day a fetish. It is considered in our world as the one grand power which men possess to solve all the problems of life. It is the power to heal sicknesses, to