How the Faith and Reason Series is Structured

The Faith and Reason Series is organized into three integrated units that guide students through the biological, cognitive, and philosophical dimensions of the human person.

Each unit combines hands-on laboratory investigation with scientific analysis, discussion, and theological reflection.

Human Prenatal Development

Explore the biological beginnings of human life, from conception through birth, while reflecting on the dignity of the human person.

Human Cognition

Examine how the brain supports perception, memory, and learning, and how scientific understanding connects with human experience.

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Homo Sapiens

Investigate human origins, identity, and what distinguishes the human person within the natural world.

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Why the Faith and Reason Series Works

Student-Driven Learning

Students build understanding through direct experience, observation, and discussion, rather than memorizing disconnected facts.

Integration of Science and Faith

Scientific investigation and theological reflection are presented together, allowing students to explore both without confusion or conflict.

Clarity Through Structure

Each Investigation follows a consistent structure that supports learning, reduces cognitive overload, and builds lasting understanding.