
Questions and Topics Covered:
- 14:22 - In my biology class, the professor is teaching on the theories of evolution. How do you relate the Book of Genesis with the theories of evolution? How can I discuss this in class?
- 20:46 - I am a 30-year science teacher who would like to discuss what I’ve been doing as it relates to faith in science education.
- 27:51 - How can we bring up that physical science is only one kind of science?
- 30:28 - I have read many theories that carbon dating and radioactive dating are inaccurate? Are they significant problems with it?
- 41:10 - I teach Life Science in a public school. Can you offer advice on how to discuss God without really talking about God?
- 46:25 - I am working on licensure to teach chemistry and physics in high school. How do I address questions about the Church’s relationship to science, specifically the medieval Church that persecuted Galileo?
- 51:10 - I am a 25-year Math teacher and I use the same logic that you use in class. I would like to discuss this with you.
Resources Mentioned:
- The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief by Francis S. Collins
- Science Was Born of Christianity: The Teaching of Fr. Stanley L. Jaki by Stacy Trasancos
- Particles of Faith: A Catholic Guide to Navigating Science by Stacy Trasancos
- stacytrasancos.com
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