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Miracles, Science, Or Both?, Deborah Tyokighir
Miracles, Science, Or Both?, Deborah Tyokighir
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What is a miracle? What is science? Do miracles cease to be exciting when a scientific explanation is found? Does an event, explainable by science, undermine the power of the Divine? This work investigates the tension that we have created between divine action and natural law, using the medieval Eucharist experience and related scientific findings as an example of this tension.
Handiwork Of Our Creator, Carl P. Fictorie
Handiwork Of Our Creator, Carl P. Fictorie
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"Chemistry certainly is a science that seeks to understand how creation works, working at the microscopic level of atoms, molecules, and ions; the basic building blocks of matter."
Posting about understanding the nature of creation from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/handiwork-of-our-creator/
To Engage Creation, Joel K. Sikkema, Justin Vander Werff
To Engage Creation, Joel K. Sikkema, Justin Vander Werff
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"An engineer's role in this service is to use science and technology to care for the entirety of creation - humans, other creatures, and the natural environment - in a way that both develops its potential and ensures that our activities do not impair its ability to flourish in the future."
Posting about a Christian perspective on engineering from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/to-engage-creation/