Two Seventh-day Adventist, Christian biologists discuss the intersection of science and faith.
In this fourth episode of the “Classroom Conversations” series, Aaron and two student co-hosts, Chase Czaykowsky and Elaina Bergondo, discuss the theory of biological evolution. They discuss whether Christians should accept it, reject it, or relate to it in some other way.
In this third episode of the “Classroom Conversations” series, Aaron and two student co-hosts, Kyler Morrison and Efileni Perez-Ortiz, discuss the origin of the universe. They discuss what the Big Bang theory is and whether it is compatible with a Biblical view of origins.
In this second installment of the “Classroom Conversations” series, Aaron and two student co-hosts, Devin Vaudreuil and Micah McFarlane, discuss how to relate science and Christian faith. They talk about the tension that is often perceived between the two and address the difficult issue of how to explain the complex structures possessed by some living things that look designed for predation and parasitism.
In this first installment of the new “Classroom Conversations” series, Aaron discusses two topics with the students in his class on science and faith at Southern Adventist University. One is worldviews and the other is the limitations humans have in interpreting reality correctly.
In this episode David, Aaron, and Pastor Geoff Starr discuss how the origins debate is much larger than just Creation vs. Evolution. They survey at a number of different viewpoints including young earth creationism, old-earth creationism, theistic evolution, materialistic evolution, and several others. They also talk about how the idea of Intelligent Design fits into this diversity of views.
In this episode Aaron and David react to an article published in the Adventist Review by Clifford Goldstein in which he responds to a charge that he is anti-science. They talk about what it means to be anti-science and the useful and not-so-useful ways Goldstein responds to that charge.
In this episode David and Aaron continue discussing the theory of evolution. They talk about how evolution is supposed to work and whether there are limits on what it can explain.
In this episode David and Aaron begin talking about the theory of evolution. They examine what evolution is, common misconceptions, and whether evolution is compatible with a Biblical view of origins.
In this episode David and Aaron discuss how the Bible and science can work together to understand reality and what to do when they seem to contradict each other.
In this episode, David and Aaron discuss a recent publication in the journal Evolution: Education and Outreach which examines whether a person’s ability to reason scientifically is associated with their acceptance of evolutionary theory and creationism.
In this, our first video, Dr. Aaron Corbit shares his personal experience reconciling reason and faith.
David and Aaron discuss what science is and whether scientific thinking precludes faith.
In this first podcast, we discuss who we are, our personal relationship to science and faith, and where we hope to take this podcast.