
Making Sense of Science and Faith – Dr. Sharon Dirckx’s Story
Cambridge educated Dr. Sharon Dirckx was raised in a secular culture where religion played a minimal role. Intellectual authorities led her to believe that science and belief in God were incompatible until she began investigating the verifiable claims of
eX-skeptic · Jana Harmon
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Cambridge educated Dr. Sharon Dirckx was raised in a secular culture where religion played a minimal role. Intellectual authorities led her to believe that science and belief in God were incompatible until she began investigating the verifiable claims of Christianity. She came to see that a robust, intellectually grounded faith was possible.
Sharon's Resources:
- Website: www.dirckx.org
- Books:
- Broken Planet
- Am I Just My Brain?
- Why? Looking at God, Evil, and Personal Suffering
Sharon's Recommended Resources:
- Sean McDowell, www.seanmcdowell.org
- Premier Unbelievable, www.premierunbelievable.com
- OCCA The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, www.theocca.org
- The C.S. Lewis Institute, www.cslewisinstitute.org
- The Sanity of Belief, by Simon Edwards
- Can Science Explain Everything? by John Lennox