What does a Christian need to know about science?
David C. Winyard Sr. & LeeAnn H. Couts
Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) School of Natural and Social Science (SNSS) 2016 ASA Annual Meeting Azusa Pacific University July 23, 2016
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What does a Christian need to know about science? David C. Winyard Sr. & LeeAnn H. Couts Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) School of Natural and Social Science (SNSS) 2016 ASA Annual Meeting Azusa Pacific University July 23,
Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) School of Natural and Social Science (SNSS) 2016 ASA Annual Meeting Azusa Pacific University July 23, 2016
Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) is a Christian, co-educational, liberal arts, teaching institution based in the Wesleyan-holiness tradition. In fall 2014, MVNU added a new class to its General Education Core: Science and the Modern Mind. This two-credit class, which is required for all graduates, “explores science from philosophical, historical and cultural perspectives, examining both the robust character of scientific inquiry and its limitations.” Drawing on resources from science, history, and theology, it examines the question: “How do—and how should—science and faith relate?” To date, several members of MVNU’s School of Natural and Social Sciences have taught Science and the Modern Mind using a number of different
Science Meet, a National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) booklet produced in 2015 with American Scientific Affiliation support. MVNU’s experience launching and teaching this class, and its use of the NAE booklet, provide insights into the challenges Christian universities face developing students that are prepared to live out their faith in today’s technoscientific world.
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1. Identify the branches of science and describe the application of scientific method in each discipline; 2. Critique the potential strengths and limitations of scientific inquiry; 3. Interpret some of the major shifts in scientific thought and the social and historical context that made them possible; 4. Describe and assess the social and ethical impact of major scientific discoveries; 5. Describe the development of the perceived conflict between science and Christianity; 6. Assess the development of conflict between select scientific theories with various biblical interpretations; 7. Evaluate some of the ways scientists of faith reconcile their understanding of science with the biblical narrative.
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