Awake in the Night Series: A Dialogue

In this upcoming series, a professor addresses the tough questions about the harmony of science and Christianity that are keeping his former student up at night through a series of exchanges.

We hope that this dialogue can be encouraging and uplifting to those searching and questioning! A new exchange will be released every Friday this month. I will post all of them here in the same place for discussion.

Enjoy Part One now:

Here is part two! They really delve into the details of John Walton’s Lost World of Genesis One in this section.

These are great! I think one of the things that has been somewhat lacking in the BioLogos resource library is a good place to start. Even the common questions can feel a bit like drinking from a firehose if you are brand new to the topics. This feels like something you could recommend someone just starting to ask questions.

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Yes! I love that about this series. Such a good entry point.

Here is the next piece, and covers Dawkins’ naturalism view:

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I am very glad to interact at any point in the series.

Thanks to Hillary for such a beautiful and enhancing presentation of the text!

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Here is the 4th and final part of the series and the afterword, where @wsmccullough discusses his influences for this piece.

This is so helpful. This is just the kind of series that can be so helpful for the students that I teach at my university. I plan on having them read this entire series!

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I really appreciated this narrative approach. It is true that centering the ideas in a story makes them so much more accessible.

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Thank you so much for sharing, Victor! And welcome to the forum.