Join us on Mission 17-09 as we explore star and planet formation in considering the heavens, the work of God's fingers as the Psalmist pondered in Psalm 8. In part 2 of my interview with astronomer Dr. Danny Faulkner we look into the frequent claims of star and planet "birth" and consider if the evidence supports these claims and if there are theological implications for the creation week recorded in Genesis 1. We also look back at one of the fathers of modern day astronomy, Johannes Kepler who believed scientific inquiry was simply endeavoring to "think God's thoughts after him."
Jason Pratt: April 11, 2017
Join us on Mission 17-09 as we explore star and planet formation in considering the heavens, the work of God's fingers as the Psalmist pondered in Psalm 8. In part 2 of my interview with astronomer Dr. Danny Faulkner we look into the frequent claims of star and planet "birth" and consider if the evidence supports these claims and if there are theological implications for the creation week recorded in Genesis 1. We also look back at one of the fathers of modern day astronomy, Johannes Kepler who believed scientific inquiry was simply endeavoring to "think God's thoughts after him."