From 8 – 10 PM Eastern
Join science and religion scholar Melissa Cain Travis for a six-week survey of philosophical issues surrounding the intersection of science and Christianity. Lectures and discussion will include topics such as the weaknesses of scientific materialism, the limitations of science in the quest for knowledge about the world, and supernaturalism in a scientific age. The course will culminate with a survey of the various models that have been proposed for the appropriate integration of scientific knowledge and the revealed truths of Christianity. This course is suitable for both STEM and humanities educators.
Additional Details:
- This course purchase includes six weeks of access to ClassicalU as well as a coupon for two FREE additional months with the purchase of a monthly or annual subscription.
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- We will only offer one section of this course, so seats are limited.
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