Entropy is unavoidable. But that doesn’t mean we have no choice about its consequences and who experiences them. Science Art
Andy Walsh
Andy Walsh is the Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring Systems where he develops statistical methods for public health surveillance. He has a PhD in molecular microbiology and immunology from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of “Faith Across the Multiverse: Parables From Modern Science” and a science writer, regularly contributing to InterVarsity’s Emerging Scholars blog.
Entropy is unavoidable. But that doesn’t mean we have no choice about its consequences and who experiences them. Science Art
Have you ever been shipped off to a military academy as a preteen, only to find it’s an orbital platform with low gravity? How do you find a frame of reference to orient to those new surroundings? Science Art
Kamala Khan or Ms Marvel? Light particle or Light wave? Jesus the Son of Man or Jesus the Son of God? Which of these identities are the true ones? They all are. Science Art
Some see God’s grace in the way the sun rises every morning or in a nourishing rainfall. But have you ever seen God’s grace in a system of equations? Science Art
You come to a fork in your life’s path. In a multiverse, there’s no need to settle for just choosing one way. Science Art
They thought they were talking about the same thing because they were using the same word, but they actually had very different concepts in mind. Enter the Babelfish. Science Art
Andy Walsh wonders about Jesus’s microbiome and the Resurrection. What was biologically different about Jesus’ pre- and post-resurrection body? Confession Resurrection Science
Dr. Andy Walsh’s new book is a treat. Faith Across the Multiverse: Parables from Modern Science is a unique book, certainly worth reading. Science Theology