FREE Genesis Worldview Video Course

Published:
November 5, 2019

Sarah Shelton

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Science Shepherd Homeschool Curriculum is excited to release a new free resource, The Genesis Worldview: Science Supports Scriptural Sufficiency. Scroll down to get free access to this course.

 This multi-part video course is being taught by Science Shepherd author Dr. Scott Hardin as a Sunday School class, and the video recordings are available free through the Science Shepherd student portal.

The Genesis Worldview explores Scripture, creation, evolution, and what science actually tells us about the origin and age of the earth, dinosaurs, and more. By objectively considering scientific observations, Dr. Hardin shows that nothing undermines the doctrine of sola scriptura. By doing so, he hopes to firmly set the foundation for believers to provide a defense for their beliefs in a literal understanding of Genesis.

Free Video Series The Genesis Worldview text and workbook

Each lesson for The Genesis Worldview will be released shortly after it is filmed live. Three lessons are available on-demand now, and are each roughly 45 minutes.

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While you’re getting signed-up for their free Genesis Worldview class, be sure to check out their other free downloads.

Three lectures are available (audio only):

Visit the Science Shepherd website today to enroll in their new free course.

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