
The ONE REASON we see Beauty in Creation | THEOLOGY
06/20/23 • 40 min
In this episode, Dr. Fuz Rana discusses the beauty in nature and the arguments for how it got that way, from both a biblical view and a scientific view. He also discusses how God is not only an engineer but also an artist.
Dr. Fuz Rana graduated from West Virginia State College with a BS in chemistry and went on to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He later pursued postdoctoral studies in the biophysics of cell membranes.
If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
In this episode, Dr. Fuz Rana discusses the beauty in nature and the arguments for how it got that way, from both a biblical view and a scientific view. He also discusses how God is not only an engineer but also an artist.
Dr. Fuz Rana graduated from West Virginia State College with a BS in chemistry and went on to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He later pursued postdoctoral studies in the biophysics of cell membranes.
If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
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