Title: Exploring Gods Book of Works
1Exploring Gods Book of Works
2Preliminaries
- What we wont be discussing
- Detailed discussion of Genesis
- Dinosaurs, death before the Fall, animal souls,
etc. - The age of the earth/universe
3Preliminaries
- Group positions on key issues and on
- seeking the truth of those issues
- Graces doctrinal statement on Scripture
- We believe that God superintended the authors of
the Scripture so that, using their own individual
literary styles, they composed and recorded
without error God's revelation to man in the
words of the original manuscripts. Because of
this, the Bible is the final authority under God
in the life of the Christian.
4Goals of this class
- -Give Glory to our Creator by exploring His Book
of Works. - -Edify the church body and bolster their faith
(Shield of Faith). - -Equip students with the ability to defend their
faith in a defensive not offensive manner. - Always be ready to give an answer to those who
ask for the reason for the hope that is within
you, but do this with gentleness and respect. - - I Peter 315
5What is general revelation?
- What is general revelation?
- God's self-manifestation through nature,
history, and the inner being of the human
person." - -Millard Erickson, Christian Theology
- General revelation includes
- -Nature itself
- -Natural and human history
- -The testament of the human soul and reasoning
- (Basically any way of attaining knowledge outside
of special revelation)
6What is general revelation?
- If special revelation is the Book of Gods Word
then - general revelation is the Book of Gods
Works - Special revelation
- -Only available to those who are given it
- -Reveals specific knowledge about God
- General revelation
- -Available to all people at all places and
times - -Reveals general knowledge (not specific) about
God
7What is natural science then?
- Natural science is the systematic exploration
into Gods general revelation by both believers
and non-believers (available to all). The
correct theories would generally testify to Gods
character and intentions, as general revelation
should.
8Purposes of General Revelation and Importance of
Natural Science
- -Gods Creation is worth looking into on its own
merits -
- -We are edified and sanctified in part by
exploring and understanding Gods Creation -
- -God is glorified when we ask these issues
trusting He has the answers -
- -We act as salt and light when we stand up for
the truth in these areas
9Purposes of General Revelation and Importance of
Natural Science
- -We are called to participate in the
casting down of arguments and every high
thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of
God, bringing every thought into captivity to the
obedience of Christ. (2 Cor. 105) - -We are personally equipped for evangelism when
we have answers to these questions -
- -Society is more prepared to receive the gospel
when the societys worldview is more in line with
the Christian worldview
10Origins of Modern Science
- Early Greek attempts
- unlike Christianity, the Greeks did not
succeed in imposing any body of philosophical
doctrine on the population as a whole. Yet as
it turned out, the rise of science needed the
broad and persistent sharing by the whole
population, that is, an entire culture, of a very
specific body of doctrines relating the universe
to a universal and absolute intelligibility
embodied in the tenet about a personal God, the
Creator of all. - Stanley Jaki, The Road of Science and the Ways
to God - -Greeks turned off by the physical world
- -Focused on abstract mathematics, deduction
11Origins of Modern Science
- Chinese attempts
- -Distrust of theories over practical application
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- -Principles deduced from the I-Ching (Book of
Changes) - The I-Ching was a vast, I would almost say
bureaucratic, filing system for
natural novelty, a convenient mental
chaise lounge which avoided the
need for further
observation and experiment. - -Joseph Needham Science in Traditional China
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- -Foundation not large enough or permanent enough
to support a perpetual scientific establishment.
12Origins of Modern Science
- Medieval Muslim attempts
- -Two camps
- 1st -Reason Aristotle deduction
- -Ignored conflict with Islams conception of
God (mutable will) - -al-Farabis determinism the heavens exist
necessarily - 2nd -Rejected Aristotle because of theology
-
- -Second camp won out, imposed traditional
theology, and killed modern scientific potential. - -In Islamic theology, God is/has
- -Removed from Creation and man
- -Unknowable to man (Sura 6103)
- -Capricious (changing) will (Sura 8516)
13Origins of Modern Science
- There was no confidence that the code of
Natures laws could ever be unveiled and read,
because there was no assurance that a divine
being, even more rational than ourselves, had
ever formulated such a code capable of being
read. - -Joseph Needham The Grand Titration
14Origins of Modern Science
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- Modern Science began in Christendom, and
particularly in Reformation countries for a
reason.
15Motivations for early Christian scientists
- -God is an infinite God, sovereign over His
Creation - -Gods immutable character can thus be trusted to
create consistent natural laws - -God is consistently rational and loving, and
could be trusted to give true and accurate
knowledge. Indeed he beckons us to seek out
knowledge from Him (Is. 118, Prov. 252) - -The physical world is not itself evil (1 John
42, Gen. 11, John 11-3), and not to be
disdained or disregarded - -Priesthood of all believers
16Key Verses on General Revelation
- The heavens declare the glory of God and the
firmament shows His handiwork. Day unto day
utters speech, and night unto night reveals
knowledge. There is no speech nor language.
Where their voice is not heard. Their line has
gone out through all the earth, and their words
to the end of the world. - -Psalm 191-4
- For since the creation of the world His
invisible attributes, His eternal power and
divine nature, have been clearly seen, being
understood through what has been made so that
they are without excuse. - -Romans 120
17Isaac Newton
- The existence of a Being endowed with
intelligence and wisdom is a necessary inference
from a study of celestial mechanics. - The most beautiful system of the Sun, planets,
and comets could only proceed from the counsel
and dominion of an intelligent and powerful
Being.
18Johannes Kepler
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- I wanted to become a theologian for a long
time I was restless. But now I see how God is,
by my efforts, being glorified in astronomy, for
the heavens declare the glory of God. -
- Great is God our Lord. Great is his power, and
there is no end to his wisdom. Praise Him, you
heaven, and glorify Him sun and moon, and you
planets, for out of Him, through Him, and in Him
are all things every perception and every
knowledge.
19Small group discussion questions
- 1. Why did one of these worldviews allow for the
origination of modern science while the other
didnt? - vs.
- 2. How will this affect my current view of
science?
20Conclusion
- A biblical worldview naturally supports the
institution of natural science even when it
doesnt support particular scientific theories. - Natural science is a pursuit that is honoring and
glorifying to God. - Modern science began in Reformation Europe where
the stage was set by the theological and
philosophical presuppositions of those
biblically-based cultures.