Subscribe to Christianity Today
Subscribe to Christianity Today
Donate to Christianity Today
login | my account
February 14, 2012

Home > 1998 > September 7Christianity Today, September 7, 1998
Faith and Science in Dialogue

Are scientists within the bounds of morality as they pioneer genetic engineering? Did the Creator's creative activity include a "big bang"?

Such questions are posed in "Faith & Reason," a one-hour documentary airing on most PBS stations September 11. Hosted by science writer Margaret Wertheim, the program touches on the historical link between religion and the work of scientists. It also takes viewers into the modern laboratories of controversial scientific disciplines, such as genetics, to examine the connections and conflicts between science and faith.

But Wertheim says the primary purpose of "Faith & Reason" is to document an emerging dialogue between theologians and scientists. The program argues that the often-antagonistic post-Darwin relationship between Christianity and science is yielding to a new model in which believers are more open to the idea of God working through natural processes and in which scientists are more amenable to spiritual perspectives.

Wertheim says the discourse between scientists and people of faith has been taking place for two decades but has picked up momentum recently. She notes that evangelicals, who had been largely absent from the dialogue, are beginning to join the conversation in greater numbers. One, Nancey Murphy of Fuller Theological Seminary, is featured in the documentary.

This article is currently available to CT subscribers only. To continue reading:




Christianity Today


  


Subscribe to Christianity Today and get 3 free trial issues. No credit card required.

Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in U.S. only.

If you decide you want to keep Christianity Today coming, honor your invoice for just $19.95 and receive nine more issues, a full year in all. If not, simply write "cancel" across the invoice and return it. The three trial issues are yours to keep, regardless.


Click here for international orders2-for-1 Gifts!

You must be a Christianity Today subscriber or have created a FREE registration to post comments
[Browse More Christianity Today]



Search
Search
Search
Scripture Search
Go Deeper

Books & Culture
Christianity Today
Church Law & Tax Report
Church Finance Today
Leadership Journal
Men of Integrity
Kyria.com
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
PreachingToday.com