The blog, Musings on Science and Theology, had this to say about Jesus, Beginnings, and Science, by David and Kate Vosburg: “This book should make an excellent resource to guide group conversations on the questions of science and Christian faith. It is well worth a look, especially for college pastors on campus and in local churches.” Read more at https://musingsonscience.wordpress.com/2017/09/12/connecting-jesus-beginnings-and-science/
Choose up Sides?
“Many people think there is a war between Christian faith and science, and one must “choose up sides.” Sadly, many committed to science have thus rejected faith, and many committed Christians either distrust science or distort it to conform to their faith.” Quoted from Bob on Books, a review of Jesus, Beginnings, and Science. Read more at https://bobonbooks.com/2017/10/17/review-jesus-beginnings-and-science/
More than Only Genesis
Many people consider only Genesis 1–2 when they think about the Bible and creation. While the creation accounts in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 are certainly important, they represent a small portion of the biblical message of creation.
Read more about Jesus, Beginnings, and Science at the Science and Belief by Ruth M. Bancewicz.