Reasons to Believe
www.reasons.org
RTB is centered around six staff scholars: Fazale “Fuz” Rana (biochemist, President, CEO, and Senior Scholar), Hugh Ross (astrophysicist, Founder, and Senior Scholar), Senior Research Scholars Kenneth R. Samples (philosopher-theologian) and Jeff Zweerink (astrophysicist). George Haraksin (philosopher-ethicist) serves as the Scholar Community Program Director and Staff Scholar, while Dave Rogstad (physicist), is an Emeritus Board Member and Scholar.
RTB’s aim is to spread the Christian Gospel by demonstrating that sound reason and scientific research consistently support faith in the personal God revealed in both Scripture and nature. RTB’s website offers arguments in favor of Christian faith drawn from advancements and discoveries in several scientific fields. These are presented as “reasons to believe.”
Besides the six staff scholars, more than 50 visiting scholars and 150 scholar community members from the following areas: apologetics, astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, engineering, physics, humanity, medicine, and theology – contribute to RTB’s mission in various ways: blogs, articles, podcasts, videos, and presentations.
Board of Directors: Gordon Arbuthnot, Hug Ross, Nina Dunton, Kathy Ross, Francisco "Paco" Delgado, Christopher D. Niles, John Van Leeuwen, James Willard, Tim Williams, Kery Madison Wolcott, Arlen D. Nordhagen.
US Mailing Address: 818 S. Oak Park Rd. Covina, CA 91724
Email: ministryCare@reasons.org
Phone: (626) 335-1480
The website offers different kind of resources, such as blog entries, podcasts and interviews, and videos, as well as a section called "question of the week" in wich a big question on the relationship between faith and science is answered in a sintethic manner.
Moreover, it includes a list of nearly 50 RTB Chapters, mainly spread across the United States and Canada, a page dedicated to the “Creation Model Approach” and a section about Educational Programs.
The website explicitly refers to Christian faith; contents by persons in various Christian denominations can be found.
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