I preached this sermon last week at the 2014 Ecumenical Round Table meeting on Science, Technology and the Church meeting in Salt Lake City last week.
A rabbi once told me, in a conversation about faith and science, that God hides the truth from us, and expects us to work, using all of our faculties to find it. That’s a counter to the common understanding of how Science or Theology work, but for those of us who are seekers in both fields, it’s something that we know to be true because we encounter its reality every day of our lives.
I was hoping to call out everyone who lives in both worlds and ask them to be living examples that one could be a believing scientist…
You might want to look at Prof. Frank J. Tipler (The Physics of Christianity).