Why do you think people in the scientific community can be averse to faith?

 

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Why do you think people in the scientific community can be averse to faith?

A conversation with Dr. Robert DiSilvestro

Episode Description:

Dr. Robert DiSilvestro grew up on Long Island. After receiving his bachelor's degree from Purdue, Dr. DiSilvestro received his PhD in biochemistry from Texas A&M. He has spent the last 29 years as a faculty member at OSU, and now as an emeritus professor, Dr. DiSilvestro runs three start up companies based upon his research.

Dr. DiSilvestro has been invited to many different campuses over the years to speak about the intersection of faith and science, and has been influential in many students’ lives in helping to reconcile apparent difficulties between scientific research and theory, and faith in the God of the Bible. Dr. DiSilvestro communicates with reason and logic, yet in a way that is understandable and compelling to those of us that are not experts in biochemistry.

Without further ado, our interview with Dr. Robert DiSilvestro.


Episode Notes:

  • To learn more about Dr. DiSilvestro you can visit his TTI “faculty fellow” page here.


The Walk is a production of The Thompson Institute, a program of Cru at Ohio State
Produced by Aaron Badenhop
Edited by Seth Costello & Lukas Moreland
Special thanks to Dr. Robert DiSilvestro