Faith and Science: Perfect Together? Week One

26
Faith and Science: Perfect Together? Week One Greg Cootsona Bidwell Presbyterian Church 2012

description

Faith and Science: Perfect Together? Week One. Greg Cootsona Bidwell Presbyterian Church 2012. Making Something Out of Nothing. Genesis 1:31, “God saw the world he created… it was very good” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Faith and Science: Perfect Together? Week One

Page 1: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Faith and Science: Perfect Together?

Week One

Greg CootsonaBidwell Presbyterian Church

2012

Page 2: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Making Something Out of Nothing• Genesis 1:31, “God saw

the world he created… it was very good”

• Nicene Creed: “We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen…”

• Big Bang: Universe’s first moment (t=0)

Page 3: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Promise and Problem of an “Awareness of Divinity”

• John Calvin (1559 Institutes): “There is within the human mind, and indeed by natural instinct, an awareness of divinity”

• Cognitive Science of Religion—our brains lead us to believe in Creator God

Page 4: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Berkeley Nobel Laureate Charles Townes (Go Bears!)

• “For successful science of the type we know, we must have faith that the universe is governed by reliable laws and, further, that these laws can be discovered by human inquiry”

• Copernicus and Galileo: not about inherent conflict between science and religion

Page 5: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Ian Barbour’s Four Ways• Conflict: attack one other

as enemy• Independence: separate

ways of understanding• Dialogue: polite

discussion of insights• Integration: real give-and-

take where transformation takes place

Page 6: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Attacks by Scientists on Christian Faith

• Richard Dawkins asserts that God can be disproved: “Yes, God is improbable. Therefore atheism is correct, and belief in God is a delusion”

Page 7: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Stephen Jay Gould on Independence

• NOMA: Non-Overlapping Magisteria

• “Science and religion do not glower at each other...[but] interdigitate in patterns of complex fingering, and at every fractal scale of self-similarity”

Page 8: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Albert Einstein on Integration

“Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind”

Page 9: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Francis Collins on Integration

“I find that studying the natural world is an opportunity to observe the majesty, the elegance, the intricacy of God's creation”

Page 10: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Paul John Paul II on Integration

“Science can purify religion from error and superstition; religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes. Each can draw the other into a wider world, a world in which both can flourish”

Page 11: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

John Calvin on Integration

“If we regard the Spirit of God as the sole fountain of truth, we shall neither reject the truth itself, nor despise it wherever it shall appear, unless we wish to dishonor the Spirit of God”

Page 12: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

A Fifth Way?

Page 13: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Finding Meaning• Nobel Laurete physicist, Stephen Weinberg, “the more

universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless”

• Atheist Richard Dawkins: “blind, pitiless indifference”• Augustine: “Lord, You have created for yourself, and our

hearts are restless until they rest in you”• Calvin on faith: “a firm and certain knowledge of God’s

benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed in our hearts through the Holy Spirit” (Institutes 3.2.7)

Page 14: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Faith and Science: Perfect Together?

Week Two

Greg CootsonaBidwell Presbyterian Church

2012

Page 15: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

The Christian’s Call to Science

• Psalm 19: “The heavens are telling the glory of God”

• Jonathan Edwards: “alone in the mountains, or some solitary wilderness, far from all mankind, sweetly conversing with Christ, and wrapped and swallowed up in God”

Page 16: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Science and the Doctrine of Creation

• A good, rational (understandable) God makes a cosmos (not a chaos)

• Copernicus: “The universe has been wrought for us by a supremely good and orderly Creator”

Page 17: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Image is Everything• Goodness of humankind

created in God’s image– Genesis 1:26: “Let us create

adam in our image”– Four relationships: With

God, one another, the earth, ourselves

• John Polkinghorne on 20th c. physics: “Reality is relational”

• Intricacy of the human body seen through medical science: “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Ps 139: 14)

Page 18: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Image is Everything

• Relating creation to evolutionary theory– Divine image part of

God’s ongoing creation• The surprise of the

Anthropic Principle• Love: created for

community, created to care for the earth

One in 10123 is 1 in 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Page 19: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Everything’s Not Right With the World• The Reality and Nature of Evil

– Abuse of freedom– Gen 2:16-17, “You may eat

from any tree… except the tree of knowledge of good and evil”

• Evolution and the Fall– Historical or typological

Adam?– Adam used as generic

“human being” (Gen 1:26; 4:25) and as specific man (2:7-8, 15-16; 3:8-9)

– Key: Jesus Christ as Savior

Page 20: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Everything’s Not Right With the World

• Genetic Determinism: “The genes made me do It”?– Francis Crick’s

“Astonishing Hypothesis”

• Stephen Pinker: no “immaterial soul”

• We confess that body and soul are one

Page 21: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Faith and Science: Perfect Together?

Week Three

Greg CootsonaBidwell Presbyterian Church

WOW 2012

Page 22: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Everything’s Not Right With the World• Persistence of care: The

Doctrine of Providence– Providence: preservation,

cooperation, government– Often antithetical to

scientific worldview– Dual causation: God as first

cause, nature/us as true secondary causes (Ps 19)

– Therefore God works through what may be random processes

Page 23: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Jesus Christ in an Age of Science

• Council of Chalcedon (451): Jesus, fully divine and fully human– John 1:1-14

• CSR and Christ• Complementarity:

wave/particle duality in quantum physics– Note on “evolutionary”

Christology

Page 24: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

God’s Not Finished with Us Yet: New Creation (or Eschatology)

• Jesus’s Resurrection– Resurrection of body– Science and embodied

life• Apocalypse Soon?

– The Science of the End: Freeze or Fry

• New creation out of old, not ex nihilo

Page 25: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

Those “Last Things” (Eschatology):The Importance of Hope

• Dawkins, “The universe that we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference”

• Or, John Donne’s “Death Be Not Proud”

Page 26: Faith and Science:  Perfect Together? Week One

The Final Word on HopeRevelation 7: 15-17”For this reason they are before the throne of God, and worship him day and night within his temple, and the one who is seated on the throne will shelter them. They will hunger no more, and thirst no more; the sun will not strike them, nor any scorching heat; for the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd, and he will guide them to springs of the water of life, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”