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Science and the Symphony of Creation
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Introduction
Introduction to Science and the Symphony of Creation (Preview Content)3 Topics|1 Quiz -
LecturesEpisode 1: God’s Two Books2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 2: Discovery in Creation3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 3: Discipleship and Creation3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 4: Encountering Creation Through Art3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 5: Encountering Creation Through Literature3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 6: Encountering Creation Through Music3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 7: Meditating on God’s Two Books3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Episode 8: Christian Reflections on Scientific Theories3 Topics
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Science and the Symphony of Creation1 Quiz
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For classical and Christian educators, science education should be limited merely to the content in the texts.
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Science education must be limited to ___________.
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The nature of creation cannot be expressed in reductive terms.
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