Exploring the intersection of science and theology, this guidebook serves as a resource for both academic courses and personal study. It addresses fundamental issues and provides essential tools and models for understanding Scientific Theology. By fostering a dialogue between these two fields, it aims to elevate theology back to its esteemed position as the 'Queen of the Sciences,' encouraging a renaissance in this area of study.
Joshua R. Farris Boeken




Focusing on the intersection of science and theology, this guidebook serves as both a course workbook and a self-reflection tool. It delves into Natural Theology and Scientific Theology, providing insights into God's relationship with nature and creation. The exploration includes philosophical topics and the role of Scripture in understanding the natural world. This work contributes to a broader movement aimed at reclaiming theology as a scientific discipline, inviting readers to engage with essential questions about ultimate reality.
Written from an evangelical perspective, this comprehensive introduction explores some of the most important issues in theological anthropology.
Building on the recent decline of interest in materialism and growing interest in emergent-souls, Farris defends a traditional view of the soul.