In the latest episode of Christ the Center, we explore the fascinating intersection of science, faith, and philosophy through the life and contributions of Robert Boyle, the seventeenth-century chemist often dubbed the father of modern chemistry. Our guest, Dr. Edward B. Davis, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at Messiah University, shares his extensive […]

In the latest episode of Christ the Center, we explore the fascinating intersection of science, faith, and philosophy through the life and contributions of Robert Boyle, the seventeenth-century chemist often dubbed the father of modern chemistry. Our guest, Dr. Edward B. Davis, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at Messiah University, shares his extensive knowledge on Boyle’s experiments, the development of Boyle’s Law, and the broader implications of Boyle’s work on the relationship between emerging scientific disciplines and religious thought. We also delve into the historical context of Boyle’s era, his influence on the mechanical philosophy, and how his devout Anglican faith shaped his understanding of the natural world. Listen as we explore the complex relationship of how scientific inquiry and religious belief have related throughout history.

Links
Edward B. Davis CV Edward B. Davis on ResearchGate Dr. Davis’ article, “Robert Boyle, the Bible, and Natural Philosophy

Chapters
00:00:07 Introduction 00:02:00 Christianity and History of Science 00:12:45 The Philosophical and Methodological Awareness of Scientists 00:18:52 Gaining Humility through Historical Perspective 00:25:02 Robert Boyle in Historical Context 00:37:28 Boyle’s Scientific Pursuits 00:41:57 Robert Boyle and James Ussher 00:44:03 Natural Philosophy 00:51:33 Boyle’s Views Contrasted with Deism 00:54:24 Boyle’s Contributions 00:59:13 Dr. Davis’ Scholarship on Boyle 01:03:41 Researching Boyle 01:08:13 Reading Dr. Davis’ articles 01:10:21 Conclusion

Participants: Camden Bucey, Edward B. Davis