Religion and science have been fighting over the sovereignty of interpretation for centuries. For example, when it comes to the question of how our earth actually came into being. Both sides appear to be irreconcilable. But appearances are deceiving. South African astronomer Professor David Block, for example, proves that religion and science can work together. He will be visiting Windhoek for some lectures next week. We spoke to him in advance.
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Religion and science have been fighting over the sovereignty of interpretation for centuries. For example, when it comes to the question of how our earth actually came into being. Both sides appear to be irreconcilable. But appearances are deceiving. South African astronomer Professor David Block, for example, proves that religion and science can work together. He will be visiting Windhoek for some lectures next week. We spoke to him in advance.
Ep 2. Apologetics Uganda, the spirit of gentleness and a medical doctor’s story of faith.
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Ep 2. Apologetics Uganda, the spirit of gentleness and a medical doctor’s story of faith.
A stimulating and heart-wrenching conversation with Moses Covenant, the president of Apologetics Uganda and fellow ally on African soil.
We discussed the current spiritual climate of Uganda and the need for apologetics in a doubt-filled society. Moses shared his personal story of overcoming doubts and his desire to cultivate a community of individuals who have reasons for their faith, and gave some helpful tips on how to approach those who have deep-seated objections to the Gospel.
Be inspired by this moving dialogue with an African leader making a difference in his country and the continent at large.
Reasons to Believe Africa Podcast
Religion and science have been fighting over the sovereignty of interpretation for centuries. For example, when it comes to the question of how our earth actually came into being. Both sides appear to be irreconcilable. But appearances are deceiving. South African astronomer Professor David Block, for example, proves that religion and science can work together. He will be visiting Windhoek for some lectures next week. We spoke to him in advance.