Science continues to surprise us with answers to questions once considered beyond its grasp.

In fact, astronomer and pastor Hugh Ross has found that recent advances in science have opened up exciting new vistas -- dramatically expanding our view of the Creator and His awesome capacities.

This month, on CCN's Reasons to Believe series, Dr. Hugh Ross explains that what seemed impossible in the four-dimensional world of length, width, height, and time become answerable in the context of extra-dimensional reality.

You'll hear how science can actually help to explain these and other paradoxical doctrines in Scripture:

  • How can God listen to all our prayers at the same time? How can God be both singular and plural?
  • How can God foreknow and predestinate and yet grant us free will?
  • How can Jesus in just nine hours on the cross atone for all the evil that all of humanity has committed?

Gather the skeptics, seekers and believers in your community! Find out what science has learned about extra dimensions that will strengthen one's faith in a personal Creator.

Join us for a faith-expanding experience!


Where do science and faith intersect? Can scientific exploration actually support belief in the God of the Bible? Can faith be strengthened by science? How can Christians integrate the worlds of science and Scripture?

Each month the Reasons to Believe series on CCN will help your congregation and community explore answers to some of the toughest questions surrounding science and faith -- in a language everyone can understand!

 

Dr. Hugh Ross is a rare combination: an astrophysicist and a theologian. A scientist and a pastor. At age seven his career in science launched when he went to the library to find out why stars are hot. At seventeen, Hugh was the youngest person ever to serve as director of observations for Vancouver’s Royal Astronomical Society. And it was his scientific studies which led him to faith. Through scientific and historical reality-testing, Dr. Ross became convinced that the Bible is truly the Word of God!Now he and his Reasons to Believe colleagues keep tabs on how recent scientific discoveries connect with biblical theology. He has written and co-authored many books: The Fingerprint of God, The Creator and the Cosmos, The Genesis Question, The Origins of Life, A Matter of Days, and Who Was Adam? among others.