A dialogue between four leading evangelical scholars, exploring the theological and scientific questions surrounding the historical Adam and Eve.
Peaceful Science
A dialogue between four leading evangelical scholars, exploring the theological and scientific questions surrounding the historical Adam and Eve.
Stephen Mitchell and Kennen Tilman respond to Andrew Snellings articles.
Many of us still feel his absence, and we will for some time come.
Dr. Swamidass is appearing in a documentary next week on the Garden of Eden.
What if a chimpanzee stood up one day and talked to us with the same level of competence as does ChatGPT?
The reasoning by which we come to particular conclusions is as important as the conclusions themselves.
In several experiments in Earth’s history, nothing like humans has ever evolved here on earth.
Recognized for contributions to computational biology, outreach to faith communities.
The theological conversation about evolution and the Christian faith continues this week at ETS and AAR.
A leading young earth creationist, a paleontologist, debates Dr. Swamidass and Michael Jones on evolution, and whether it is compatible with Genesis.
Learn about the new consensus on Adam and Eve. Take a short-course with Carver Classroom, or join the workshop at the ASA.
Each Easter, many Christians celebrate the Resurrection. How can this be so?
What does genetic science tell us about Adam and Eve? We are taking a detailed dive at a workshop in this summer’s ASA conference.
Nathan Lents, William Lane Craig, and Darrel Falk wonder when we first became human.
The history gives important insight into how we can move beyond our conflicts. History matters.
In claiming “fair use” to republish deleted articles, Peaceful Science is not utilizing a “loophole,” but is closely aligned with the constitutional purpose of copyright law.
Evolution proceeds by a long series of improbable events. So, does that mean evolution is unlikely? Or that we are lucky? Or this just divine providence?
This last week of Black History Month, Paul Farmer died, and we interviewed Akaninyene Ruffin. Science matters to Justice.
A curious tale from evolutionary science takes center stage as the conversation on MTE continues.
Michael Murray and John Churchill answer several theological objections to evolution, offering a better way.
This month is Black History month. We asked a black science student about her journey to science from a HBUC.
At the interface of science and faith, two quite entertaining scholars have many stories to tell.
Pursuit of virtue sometimes demands protest. Protest creates conflict. This conflict is often the only path to greater peace.
Pursuit of virtue sometimes demands protest. Protest creates conflict. This conflict is often the only path to greater peace.