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🗓️ 13 September 2023
⏱️ 45 minutes
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According to a 2015 Pew Research study, 59 percent of Americans believe that science and religion are often in conflict. This perceived tension between the two can be especially challenging for students in fields such as biology, who may encounter scientific theories that seem to contradict their faith. As a biology professor at Brigham Young University, Jamie Jensen has seen firsthand how science can either deepen or diminish students’ spirituality. In this week’s episode, she shares strategies for helping students approach science in a way that enhances their understanding of God’s wonders, rather than detracting from it.
“When you’re building a testimony and you’re gathering spiritual evidence, that evidence is still real, it’s still measurable, but the instrumentation we use is different. So instead of using thermometers, or rulers or calipers, we’re using our spiritual eyes, personal revelation, feelings that are inside, and it’s just as real, but it’s not as tangible.” —Jamie Jensen
Show Notes
1:45- Teaching Science to Students of Faith
6:02- Scientific Process and Spiritual Process
8:42- Big S Science and Little S Science
10:56- Science is Agnostic?
19:18- Comfortable in Uncertainty
24:19- Dogmatism
26:17- Correct Evidence and False Evidence
29:37- Teaching Science in the Home
32:17- One Take on Evolution
43:03- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
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0:00.7 | At the beginning of the new book, |
0:02.4 | let's talk about science and religion is a quote |
0:05.8 | by President Russell M. Nelson. |
0:08.0 | It reads, all truth is part of the gospel of Jesus Christ, |
0:12.1 | whether truth comes from a scientific laboratory |
0:15.5 | or by revelation from the Lord, it is compatible. |
0:19.4 | Jamie Jetson, a professor at Brigham Young University, |
0:22.4 | is a believer that as we seek to reconcile science |
0:26.2 | and religion, we can more fully see the hand of God |
0:29.6 | in our lives. |
0:31.0 | That is what she has tried to help students at BYUC, |
0:34.4 | and it is what we hope to help you see |
0:36.7 | through our conversation today. |
0:39.7 | Dr. Jamie Jetson received her PhD |
0:42.8 | in Biological Science Education |
0:45.0 | from Arizona State University in 2008. |
0:48.5 | She began working as an associate professor |
0:51.0 | in the College of Life Sciences at BYU in 2010. |
0:55.4 | In addition to the wide range of biology classes, |
0:58.6 | she teaches at BYU her research focuses on developing |
1:02.9 | and assessing undergraduate biology curricula |
1:06.6 | to help students think more deeply |
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