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OverviewMany Christians have been brought up under the assumption that mainstream science is incompatible with genuine Christian faith—so when they see compelling evidence for biological evolution, for example, they feel forced to choose between science and their faith. The devastating effects of this dilemma are plain to see, as emerging adults either leave the faith or shut themselves off to the findings of the scientific community.But it’s a false dilemma. In this book, Greg Cootsona argues against the idea that science and faith are inherently antagonistic. We don't have to keep them scrupulously separated—instead, we can bring them into dialogue with one another. Cootsona brings this integration to a number of current topics in science and faith conversations, including hermeneutics, the historical Adam and Eve, cognitive science, and the future of technology. His insights are enhanced by his work with Fuller Seminary's STEAM research project.Emerging adults want to believe that science and faith can coexist peacefully. Mere Science and Christian Faith holds out a vision for how that integration is possible and how it can lead us more deeply into the conversations around science and faith that confront the church today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Greg CootsonaPublisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: Inter-Varsity Press,US Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.90cm Weight: 0.228kg ISBN: 9780830838141ISBN 10: 0830838147 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 13 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Creation, Beauty, and Science 2. Emerging Adult Faith: Not an LP, but a Digital Download Case Study: Addressing “New Atheism” 3. Emerging Adults: Are They None and Done? Case Study: Cognitive Science and Reasons Not to Believe 4. On a Crash Course with Hermeneutics Two Case Studies: Making Too Much of a Good Thing: Big Bang and Fine-Tuning 5. Adam, Eve, and History Case Study: What About Intelligent Design? Where’s Your ID? 6. Calling Out the Good in Technology 7. Give Technology a Brake Two Case Studies: On Global Climate Change and Sexuality (Where We’re Tempted to Ask Science for Things It Can’t Deliver) 8. Moving Forward Further Reading NotesReviewsGreg Cootsona has been consistently at the vanguard of interconnections between science, faith, and the arts. Now with Mere Science and Christian Faith, he again proves to be a go-to resource for how science and faith together can offer generative solutions. --Makoto Fujimura, artist and director of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts Author InformationGreg Cootsona (PhD, Graduate Theological Union) is a writer, researcher, and speaker. He directs Science and Theology for Emerging Adult Ministries (or STEAM) at Fuller Theological Seminary, and teaches religious studies and humanities at California State University at Chico. Cootsona studied comparative literature at U. C. Berkeley and theology at Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv), the Universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg, and Berkeley's Graduate Theological Union, where he received his PhD. He recently finished eighteen years as associate pastor for adult discipleship at Bidwell Presbyterian Church in Chico and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian in New York City. He has been interviewed by CNN, the BBC, the New York Times, and the Today Show. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |