Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science

Youth Ministry in the Age of Science

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Youth Ministries
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Author: Andrew Root ISBN: 9781506446752
Publisher: Fortress Press Publication: January 1, 2018
Imprint: Fortress Press Language: English
Author: Andrew Root
ISBN: 9781506446752
Publisher: Fortress Press
Publication: January 1, 2018
Imprint: Fortress Press
Language: English

Many things threaten the faith of youth today, but none more than science. The commitments of science and Christianity seem to be at odds—science makes truth claims based on experiments and proofs, while religion asks for belief and trust. But Andrew Root demonstrates that, in fact, the two are not incompatible.

Root, a renowned expert on adolescent spirituality, shows how science overstates its claims on truth, while faith often understates its own claims. Both faith and science frame the experience and reality of teenagers, and both have something valuable to offer as adolescents develop.

Drawing on a fictional account of a youth pastor and the various students he encounters, Root paints a compelling picture of how faith can flourish, even in our scientific age.

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Many things threaten the faith of youth today, but none more than science. The commitments of science and Christianity seem to be at odds—science makes truth claims based on experiments and proofs, while religion asks for belief and trust. But Andrew Root demonstrates that, in fact, the two are not incompatible.

Root, a renowned expert on adolescent spirituality, shows how science overstates its claims on truth, while faith often understates its own claims. Both faith and science frame the experience and reality of teenagers, and both have something valuable to offer as adolescents develop.

Drawing on a fictional account of a youth pastor and the various students he encounters, Root paints a compelling picture of how faith can flourish, even in our scientific age.

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