My brain is spinning.
Today we finished our third day of lectures - we've done nine segmented lectures now - and I think I'm in a flat tailspin. Unfortunately, it appears as if Alister McGrath is almost bored with the subject matter. He probably is: this is like intro stuff to him.
The lectures titles we've done so far:
1 - Introduction to Theology and Science
2 - Galileo, Newton, and Darwin
3 - Creation
4 - Natural Theology
5 - Analogies and Models
6 - Philosophy of Science
7 - Philosophy of Religion
8 - Critical Realism
9 - Why Richard Dawkin's Atheism isn't Scientific
whew.
About Me
- chris ridgeway
- I work as a leadership coach, spiritual director, and free agent missionary with Great Commission Ministries on its mission to reach the next generation. My current research area is on the impact of an information society on the doctrine of scripture, best approached with dinner-appetite curiosity and jokes on search engines. Semester location: Chicago, IL (North Park Theological Seminary. Home Base: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Summer location: Estes Park, CO.

