Tom Ingebritsen was a biology professor at Iowa State University for 24 years when he found something that changed everything. Confession Resurrection
Confession
Tom Ingebritsen was a biology professor at Iowa State University for 24 years when he found something that changed everything. Confession Resurrection
I am a scientist, and I am often asked by my colleagues about evidence I see for the resurrection. This is how I explain it to them. Confession Resurrection
I’m a professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT, and today, I am celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. So are dozens of my colleagues. How can this be? Confession Resurrection
I went public in 2012 on evolution. When it comes to personal risks, very personal reasons take center stage. Why did I go public? Confession Evolution Society
In memory of Glenn Morton (1950-2020), Peaceful Science is republishing his personal account and testimony of leaving Young-Earth Creationism. Confession Dialogue Science Theology
For Geologist Gregg Davidson, the words of Richard Dawkins were a gift from God, helping solidify his confidence in the Resurrection. Confession Resurrection
Andy Walsh wonders about Jesus’s microbiome and the Resurrection. What was biologically different about Jesus’ pre- and post-resurrection body? Confession Resurrection Science
Sy Garte saw Jesus in a dream. Can a scientist believe a miracle like the resurrection? Miracles, by definition, are not addressable by science. Confession Resurrection
An evolutionary biologist confesses that Jesus rose from the dead. The message of the Resurrection was early, persuasive, and transformative. Confession Resurrection
A physicist confesses that the electron is round and that Jesus rose from the dead. My own faith is informed by the evidence, but it is much more. Confession Resurrection
Read the anthropologist Robert Canfield’s confession of the Resurrection here. Canfield affirms evolution, but it is Jesus that reordered his entire world. Confession Resurrection
I am a confessing scientist: a scientist in the Church and a Christian in science, serving the common good with a truthful account of what I have seen. Confession Resurrection
This same Gospel echoes through thousands of years of Jewish and Christian thought and experience. Confession Resurrection
Call me a confessing scientist, a scientist in the Church and a Christian in science, serving the common good with a truthful account of what I have seen. Confession Dialogue Society
Dr. James Tour is one of the great chemists of our time. Echoing Pascal, he writes “I do not know how to prove ID using my most sophisticated of analytical tools.” Confession Design Dialogue Science
When one confesses, one declares a commitment. Confessing is like “stepping forward” or “standing up and being counted.” Confession Science
I cannot scientifically prove it. I do not fully understand it. Something mysterious is here. Nonetheless, Jesus encountered me; he silenced my doubts. Confession
For now, an unstable faith was my fate. I was a child, after all, surrounded by Christians building confidence from science in our scientific world. Confession
Let me answer some questions from readers about my OpEd on Marco Rubio and the Age of the Earth. Confession Evolution Science Theology