Thursday, December 22, 2005

Classical Science

Science properly defined is the state of knowing, which concerns knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding. This understanding is not limited only to the hard sciences but rather a systemized knowledge for anywhere that truth may be studied. Most supremely this understanding in science begins with the knowledge of the Creator God which is theology. All other realms of study transcend from this point.

These resources seek to guide the reader in gaining an understanding of the full spectrum of science. Naturally, this guide begins with theology.

Theology

Martin Luther
Jonathan Edwards
John Calvin
Creeds and Confessions
R.C. Sproul

Natural Sciences

Alfred Posamentler
Usborne
Euclid, Thomas Heath
Newton
Darwin

Books for Science Teachers

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