Current Issues in Science & Theology

May 26, 2025 - May 30, 2025
May 26–May 30, 2025 Days & Times Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri 1:30PM–4:30PM, Vancouver Time Format Onsite/Online Credit Hours 1–2 Audit Hours 1
Offered by Regent College
* $520 per credit hour registered for onsite * $385 per audit hour registered for onsite * For online attendance, please add $20 to the credit hour fees
VancouverBC
Canada

This course will address a collection of important topics at the intersection of Christian theology and science, focusing particularly on the biological sciences. No specialized background in either science or theology is required for participation, though some background in the sciences will be helpful.

On Day 1 of the course, we’ll map out the various ways in which people understand the relationship between science and Christian theology, reflecting on the history of these interactions to help us understand where we are today.

On Day 2, we’ll tackle how we understand the term “biblical creation” and how that relates to our current understanding of evolution.

On Day 3, we’ll take a look at genetics and the ways in which our understanding of DNA has blossomed since the human genome sequence was first published at the start of this century. We’ll consider questions such as: How much does our variant DNA influence our daily behaviours? Should we ever change our DNA?

On Day 4, we’ll look at the relationship between brain, mind, and free will, and consider how these hot topics engage with theological issues.

Finally, on Day 5, we’ll consider the ethical issues raised by recent scientific discoveries. We’ll look in particular at the distinctions between healing and enhancement: does our biblical mandate to heal extend also to a responsibility to use science to enhance humans?