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Unpacking the necessity of a Christian philosophy of science

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In Pursuit of a Christian Philosophy of Science

Borrowed Capital

If you took out a loan, you would be borrowing capital from someone in exchange for the promise of repayment – generally with interest – at a later date...

Epistemological Self-Consciousness, Part 2

Everyone has a philosophy of life where his views about knowledge, reality, and ethics originate. For the Christian, this philosophy of life should be founded on Scripture...

Being Self-Aware of What You Know

I made a bumper sticker once that read, “Are You Epistemologically Self-Conscious.” (Yeah, I know I am weird.) But this is an important point...

Practical and Theoretical Science

With positivism science becomes an autonomous arbiter of truth...

Science: the Child of Christianity (Part 2)

In the previous post I explained that many authors have addressed the historical influence of Christianity on science. Another author worth mentioning is R. Hooykaas...

Science: The Child of Christianity (Part 1)

In previous posts it may have appeared that I am opposed to science or that Christianity is incompatible with science. However, just the opposite is true...

"Beware lest anyone rob you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the traditions of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ."

Colossians 2:8

Articles

The Role of the Transcendental Argument In creation research

The transcendental argument for God is fundamental to creation research. Clearly defined, it reveals the biblical foundations upon which real science rests. It links creation research to the objective truthfulness of God while showing the absurdity of the secular view by uncovering its subjective foundation. The transcendental argument also has application to evidence claims, experimentation, and arguments against evolution.

Published in the Creation Research Society Quarterly Volume 51, Fall 2014.

Hermeneutics for General revelation

Hermeneutics are at the center of Bible interpretation. With the aid of the Holy Spirit, they reveal the original meaning of the text. Like special revelation, general revelation is constrained by hermeneutical principles. The failure to practice them has resulted in some Christians appealing to general revelation as the basis for compromise with secular natural history. The Christian worldview acts as a constraint, defining the relationship between general revelation, science, and natural history—including Earth’s origin, age, and purported evolution. The authority, function, and power of general revelation are examined relative to both Scripture and science. Interpreting special revelation involves accurate handling of the text and its relation to language, meaning and exegesis. Interpreting general revelation involves significantly greater limits and precautions. Insight into these limits is shown in current understandings of the relationship between general revelation, science, and origins. Insight is also gained from historical analysis: the Copernican Revolution illustrates problems in the misuse of both general revelation and biased historical context. Special revelation must always constrain general revelation, and the supposed interchangeability between general revelation and contemporary natural history is shown to be false.

Presented at the Creation Research Society Conference, 2015.

Tom Carpenter

My goal is to uncover the principles, presuppositions, and assumptions behind modern scientific claims. I started Creation Defense in 2000 with the goal of defending the account of creation outlined in Scripture. Over the last ten years, I have moved to the “next step.” In order to understand creation and the truth revealed in it, I believe it is necessary to examine the philosophy of science that governs and controls one’s view of origins.


“In your light we see light.” Psalm 36:9b

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