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Disciple Science Podcast

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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The Reverend Hunter is an evangelist but maybe not in the way you think. Dr. Tony Jones does like to talk about Jesus but he is equally effusive about how time in nature, and especially hunting, is good for our spiritual journey. This conversat
The church is waking up to the climate crisis, in part because the youth among us insist that we do. In this episode, I talk with Tori Goebel, national organizer and spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA). They have taken
Many of the tensions between science and Christianity over the past century can be tied to differing interpretations of Genesis one. While searching for the singular best interpretation, few have considered that Genesis intentionally communicat
Our changing climate, and its devastating impacts on our world, have left many of us with little hope. If you are struggling with anxiety about the climate or just looking for good news about what is being done to dig out of this mess, we recom
When it comes to Christianity and the Covid 19 vaccine, things are complicated. We all long for the end of the pandemic and the health of our neighbors, but some of us are exposed to confusing and misleading information on the vaccines and the
Is climate change real, is it serious, and is it caused by humans? If you ask someone those questions, a pattern will emerge. The degree to which someone is skeptical or accepting of human-caused climate change is most heavily influenced by rac
Pastor John Kirkwood started the Sparrows Call and a YouTube interview show called Voices in the Wilderness. He is working to reach those who disassociated with Christianity, the exvangelicals, the nones and the dones, by creating spaces to ex
Many of us wrestle with two questions that we falsely believe are unrelated. How should I relate to nature and the environment around me and how should I relate to God? Old Testament scholar Dr. Sandra Richter's connects those two topics in her
Rev. Kyle Meyaard-Schaap is emerging as a voice of reason, wisdom and grace as Christians explore our relationship with the created world In this episode of the Disciple Science podcast hear Kyle and Dale talk about how he came to see care of c
The Galileo affair is often portrayed as a science vs. faith scenario where a narrow minded Catholic church punished an innovative scientist for trusting his data. However, the true story is much more complex and reveals lessons on wisdom that
Why are so many Evangelicals walking away from the Christian Faith? Is Modern Science compatible with Christianity? Is a secular education or a fundamentalist upbringing the "slippery slope" that leads to deconstruction? This week's episode fea
Science is always changing but the Biblical canon is fixed.  While that is technically true, it doesn't account for the subtle ways Biblical interpretation mimics scientific analysis. This video discusses how the transition from geocentrism to
In the first two weeks of this series, Dale explores the history behind the tension between science and Christianity.  In this third week, Dale presents a pathway out of the tension paradigm into a more compatible future.  Disciple Science Lin
The history of the relationship between science and Christianity can show us the source of the tension and produce insights on how to get out of the conflict paradigm. This is the second of a three part speaking engagement at Salem Covenant Chu
This is the first of a three part speaking engagement at Salem Covenant Church in New Brighton, MN on the history of the Christian church and scientific thought. My goal was to show how the current model of conflict between science and Christia
The Bible is a book of science, but it is a book of ancient science, and that is just the way God wanted it to be.  In his latest book, The Bible & Ancient Science: Principles of Interpretation, Dr. Denis Lamoureux helps readers understand why
500 years ago almost everyone was certain that the earth was at the center of our solar system (geocentrism) but now we are certain that it is not (heliocentrism).  This podcast/vlog discusses that transition to provide context to the bigger de
Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund is a Professor of Sociology and director of the Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University.  Her recent book, "Why Science and Faith Need Each Other: 8 Shared Values that Move us Beyond Fear" takes a novel app
The North American meteorological summer is nearly halfway complete! In this short episode, Dale will give you a sneak peak at what you can expect from Disciple Science for the remainder of July and August.  Links:Website: https://www.discip
Christian theology contains a few remarkable paradoxes.  That Jesus was fully God and fully Human, the trinitarian nature of God, the now and not yet of the Kingdom of God. These oddities of Christian doctrine do not make simple rational sense
While Christians have a strong moral foundation for earth keeping, we don't have a sterling reputation for practicing what we preach.  From that knowledge comes the recent book Beyond Stewardship: New Approaches to Creation Care, a collection o
While Christians have a strong moral foundation for earth keeping, we don't have a sterling reputation for practicing what we preach.  From that knowledge comes the recent book Beyond Stewardship: New Approaches to Creation Care, a collection o
"If you have a why, you can bear almost any how."  This concept leads me to seek the "why" behind Christian earth-keeping and secular environmentalism to determine which worldview has a better foundation for stewardship of the environment.  Th
Fundamental to the question of whether Christians should take care of God's creation is if the earth serves any ultimate purpose.  Do we hope to be ushered away from the earth, in which case we should see it as disposable, or is our hope for so
Survey data show that evangelical Christians are among the least likely to identify as environmentalists and most likely to deny that humans play a role in climate change.  In this first episode addressing the latest video, The Gospel and the E
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