Making Sense of Science and Faith – Dr. Sharon Dirckx’s Story
Description
Cambridge educated Dr. Sharon Dirckx was raised in a secular culture where religion played a minimal role. Intellectual authorities led her to believe that science and belief in God were incompatible until she began investigating the verifiable claims of Christianity. She came to see that a robust, intellectually grounded faith was possible.
Sharon's Resources:
Website: www.dirckx.org
Books:
Broken Planet
Am I Just My Brain?
Why? Looking at God, Evil, and Personal Suffering
Sharon's Recommended Resources:
Sean McDowell, www.seanmcdowell.org
Premier Unbelievable, www.premierunbelievable.com
OCCA The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, www.theocca.org
The C.S. Lewis Institute, www.cslewisinstitute.org
The Sanity of Belief, by Simon Edwards
Can Science Explain Everything? by John Lennox
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