Rebecca McLaughlin is joined by Ian Hutchinson to discuss the relationship between science and the Christian faith.Questions Covered in This Episode:
- What is your scientific research on?
- When did you become a Christian?
- Is there a contradiction between the Christian faith and science?
- How would help someone who thinks miracles are not plausible?
- What is the strongest piece of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus?
- What would you say to someone who doesn’t think there is a need to choose to believe or not believe?
- What would you say to someone who feels like it is too late to put their faith in Jesus?
Guest Bio:Ian H. Hutchinson is Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Science and Engineering at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His primary research interest is plasma physics, especially the magnetic confinement of plasmas (ionized gases): seeking to enable fusion reactions, the energy source of the stars, to be used for practical energy production. Hutchinson received his B.A. in physics and M.A. from Cambridge University. He then received his Ph.D in engineering physics from Australian National University, where he was a Commonwealth Scholar. In addition to 250 journal articles on a variety of plasma phenomena, Dr. Hutchinson is widely known for his standard textbook on measuring plasmas:
Principles of Plasma Diagnostics, and
A Student's Guide to Numerical Methods. He has written and lectured extensively on the relationship between science and the Christian faith, and authored the books
Monopolizing Knowledge and
Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles?. Resources Mentioned:
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