Winter Forum: February 7, 2021 Paul Wallace, Guest Teacher & Proclaimer

Join a conversation about science and the Bible with Rev. Dr. Paul Wallace, author, professor and minister. Bible Study Hour @ 9:30am via Zoom - For access contact Zena Aldridge at zaldridge@firstbaptistdc.org or 202-387-2206 ext 412.

Stay for worship @ 11am (Gathering Time begins at 10:45am) as Rev. Wallace brings the message, “Now My Eye Sees You”, based on Job 42:1-6 (NRSV).

Click HERE to listen to There's Something Holy Out There, a 20 minute TheoEd YouTube talk from Paul Wallace.

Rev. Dr. Paul Wallace is a teacher, pastor, scientist, writer, and speaker. He teaches physics and astronomy at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA, and is the Pastor for Adult Education at First Baptist Church of Decatur.

Paul writes and speaks at the intersection of religion and science. A self-proclaimed science nerd since childhood, he holds a PhD in physics from Duke University and an MDiv from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology.

In addition to Agnes Scott, Paul has taught at Hampden-Sydney College, Berry College, Candler, and Columbia Theological Seminary. For three years he was a NASA Faculty Fellow at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD, and has twice served on the faculty of the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative in Dharamsala, India.

His books and articles range from the scientific to the popular. His latest books are Love and Quasars from Fortress Press and Finding Our Place in the Solar System from Cambridge University Press, both published in 2019.

Paul lives in Atlanta with his family, who tolerate and even encourage his obsession with birds.