Defending the Truth or Building a Stumbling Block?
Confronted almost daily by my ignorance of the science of evolution, I decided to embark on a study. If Christianity were true, I expected it could withstand even the toughest questions.
View ArticleGene Editing in Human Embryos
We need to think carefully together about how new technology should be used, even as we give thanks for the fruitfulness of modern science, medicine, and technology.
View ArticleWonders of the Cell
Rather than the image of God as engineer or software designer, I prefer the image of God as slow and steady artist, weaving a tapestry of great beauty in all creatures great and small.
View ArticleLooking Back Upon Moving In
Whatever your view on origins and evolution, I hope you feel welcome here--our house is your house!
View ArticleStreams in the Martian Desert
The prospect of microbial life on Mars should enhance, not diminish, our amazement at the giftedness of our own planet.
View ArticleGenes Aren’t Blueprints, They’re Switches
Why are the cells in our body so different, if they all have the same DNA?
View ArticleEvolution on Purpose: The Inevitability of Intelligent Life?
Paleontologist Simon Conway Morris thinks the evolution of intelligent, conscious beings is no accident. In fact, it’s inevitable.
View ArticleWhat the New Pew Study Actually Reveals
The unaffiliated believe the conflict about science and religion to be mostly “out there,” while Evangelicals mostly believe the conflict is an in-house affair.
View ArticleC.S. Lewis on Science, Evolution, and Evolutionism
Lewis's writings encourage us to face the findings of science with courage and, just as importantly, recognize when a materialistic worldview is masquerading as science. As faithful Christians, we’ve...
View ArticleGod’s Providence in Texas
Most of the time, God works through mundane, ordinary, natural-looking events. You can’t pinpoint his activity in a single moment, but the whole speaks to us of his presence.
View ArticleDoes Randomness Really Exist?
Randomness is nothing strange or fearful—it’s a necessary part of living in a complex world in which there are many independent entities.
View ArticleUrbana 15: Science, Grad School, and Missions
For many, missions evokes images of working in the African bush, but the secular academy is a mission field too.
View ArticleAn Evolutionary Journey
When it comes to scholarship, it seems to me that Christian integrity demands we read for insight rather than ammunition.
View ArticleJusto González on Creation
The prominent historian recently released a short introductory book to the doctrine of creation and the contemporary issues involved.
View ArticleJusto González sobre la Creación
Este destacado historiador ha publicado recientemente una breve introducción a la doctrina de la creación y los temas contemporáneos implicados.
View ArticleReviewing #Creatorgate: Why a scientist shouldn't use the word "Creator" in...
The practice of limiting science to natural explanations is actually helpful for Christians to embrace.
View ArticleHow We Are Made: Embryos, Biology and Belief
How does a single fertilized cell become an infant? What does that process say about us—and God?
View ArticleApril Maskiewicz on the “E” Word
Let’s challenge the cultural paradigm that evolution and faith are not compatible.
View ArticleA World from Dust: How the Periodic Table Shaped Life
Natural history is not one random thing after another, but it is a flowing, surprising narrative. The world is not a happenstance to be overcome but a gift to be unpacked.
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