Convergence
What is Convergence:
Key perspectives converge into a single window framework. From here the future opens before your eyes.
con-ver-gence
(kún-vûr júns)
n. 1. The act, condition, quality, or fact of converging. 2. (Mathematics)
The property or manner of approaching a limit, such as a point, line,
surface, or
value. 3. The point of converging; a meeting place.
We all exist
on a timeline of global changes, scientific discovery, and
scriptural history! How will you respond
to what you see?
Scientific and scriptural information assemble a big picture.
Overall, we rapidly approach a significant 'event horizon' where all themes — Science, Scripture and Change — come together with great impact. Driving forces are moving all of us to that horizon.
The 'view'
defines life now, and opens to a paradigm
(that is, a working 'model') for life ahead of us.
Briefly
step through a few of the window's themes!
First, see
how scientific
information now makes for a revolutionary
view on life, its existence, origin,
design characteristics, and reasons to consider
that life comes with a special
purpose.
Examples for Convergence: Convergence Introduction (this page)
1 - The New Science Revolution
2 - Time and Change on Earth
3 - Harmony and Purpose
4 - Convergence SummaryThree Prime Examples for Convergence.
Evidence for Intelligent Design in our Universe
The Magnitude of Change Today
Bridging from Science to Scripture


