An exploration of the unique providential events (and nonevents) in the evolutionary lineage of humans Science
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An exploration of the unique providential events (and nonevents) in the evolutionary lineage of humans Science
Exploring options for reconciling evolutionary science with the Bible, with a focus on Reformed theologies and hermaneutics. Theology
Four possible models of how humans came to possess their unique traits, in an imaginative old earth creationist book. Science Theology Adam and Eve
Want to make your new category of ‘scientists’ stand out? Make them shining beacons of knowledge against a backdrop of flat Earth ignorance—even if you have to invent that too. Science History
Exploring what paleontology, archaeology and biology tell us about when our ancestors acquired uniquely human traits. Science History
Always check the references; you never know when Washington Irving might be gaslighting you. Science History
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
Here be dragons, and what they really meant to those who included them on their maps. Science History
Whatever else you might think of Christopher Columbus, you can rest assured he set sail from a Europe that already knew the Earth was round. Science History
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
If at some point in the future, the scientific evidence shows that evolutionary mechanisms are the mechanisms of God’s creation, then what? Evolution Dialogue
In his book, The War that Never Was, Kenneth Kemp unpacks the historical misconception that science and faith are inherently at odds. History Science Theology
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