INDS 523

과학과 신학의 대화: 과학 시대의 창조 신앙 (Dialogue Between Faith & Science in the Age of Science)

Course Description

Please Note: This course is taught entirely in Korean

In the age of scientific knowledge and thinking, Christians often misunderstand modern science as an enemy or obstacle to faith. The claims of the new atheists, who use science to argue for the unnecessity of religion, or the attitudes of some Christians who discredit science from a fundamentalist perspective, trapped in literalism, only serve to exacerbate the challenges of science that the church faces. This course helps students to grow into a healthy and balanced faith in creation through the informed dialogue between faith and science on the proper understanding of science, the issues of biblical interpretation, and the various theories of origin. This course fosters the attitude and knowledge of science that Christians must have to face these challenges.

Dates May 13–May 17
Days & Times Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri
8:30AM–4:30PM
Format Onsite/Online
Credit Hours 2–3
Audit Hours 2

Faculty

Jong-hak_woo

Jong-Hak Woo

Professor of Physics and Astronomy

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S. Min Chun

President and Associate Professor of Worldview and Old Testament, Vancouver Institute for Evangelical Worldview

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Notes

Course information sheets will be posted here soon.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

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