The Heavens, the Waters, and the Partridge

ebook The Historical Interaction of Faith and Science Before Modern Science

By Winston Ewert

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The history of the interaction between Christianity and science is often treated as though it began with modern science. However, Christians have grappled with the interaction of their faith and the science of their day since the days of the early Church. The Heavens, the Waters, and the Partridge explores this fascinating and underappreciated history. This book explores various issues, looking at the Scriptural and scientific background, how different historical Christians interacted with the issue, and how that interaction has fared in the light of modern science. This history provides lessons that will help Christians know how to think about the interaction of Christianity and science today.

Explore the historical discussion about questions such as:

  • Are the heavens immutable?
  • Has mankind always existed?
  • Is there water under the Earth?
  • Are the heavenly bodies alive?
  • What was the star of Bethlehem?
  • Does the moon give its own light?
  • Where is the bottom of the Earth?
  • And many more
  • WINSTON EWERT is a software engineer and intelligent design researcher with a PhD in electrical and computer engineering from Baylor University. His work focuses on computer simulations of evolution, genomic design patterns, and information theory. A Senior Research Scientist at Biologic Institute and Senior Fellow of the Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence, Winston has written a number of articles and contributed to several books. He lives with his wife Elyse and their two sons, Malachi and Thatcher, who provide daily evidence that the real test of any theory is whether it holds up at 3 a.m.

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