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Quarks, Chaos, and Christianity

 

Sessions

References

 

Do we have to choose between a modern scientific view of the world and a religious view of the world? Or is it possible to reconcile the astonishing findings of modern science with our Christian faith?

In this five part series based on John Polkinghorne's book Quarks, Chaos, and Christianity. Questions to Science and Religion, we explore the ways in which science and religion are complementary searches for truth, and find the two together can give us a fuller picture of reality than either in isolation.

The series was led by David Monyak.

 

Sessions

(Titles are based on chapters in our primary reference)

Downloads*

 

PDF Format

PowerPoint

1. Is There Anyone There?

Presentation (532 KB)

Presentation (852 KB)

2. What's Been Going On?

Presentation (603 KB)

Presentation (1117 KB)

3. Who Are We?

Presentation (472 KB)

Presentation (847 KB)

4. Prayers and Miracles

Presentation (532 KB)

Presentation (717 KB)

5. How Will It End?

Presentation (1954 KB)

Presentation (1182 KB)

 

*To download an overhead set or handout, click and hold (Macintosh) on the link in the bright blue box under the desired format,  or right-click (Windows) the link and choose "Save Target As" or "Save Link as." Information on the format of the downloadable files can be found here.

 

Presentations were by David Monyak.

 

 

 

References

 

Primary Reference

Quarks, Chaos and Christianity. Questions to Science and Religion Revised, Updated Edition. John Polkinghorne, Crossroad, 2005. ISBN-13: 978-0-8245-2406-7