The pious young scientist had a question about human origins and the attention of one of the foremost geneticists in the world. Standing up in a crowded Hilton-hotel conference room in Alexandria, Va.
The engaging article by Tom Bartlett, “Dusting Off God” (The Chronicle Review, August 17), nicely summarizes the age-old conundrum of whether religious belief is due to divine inspiration, an ...
I grew up next door to Iowa State University in Ames. Veisha, ISU’s annual spring celebration of each department, was a highlight in the community. School was dismissed for students to watch the ...
As Muslims, we believe that humanity is the creation of one God, endowed with unique qualities and needs. Our journey on earth is guided by divine wisdom transmitted through the Prophets Adam, Noah, ...
Fifty years ago, no one knew why flowers bloomed; the phenomenon baffled researchers and bolstered creationists, who pointed to gaps in science as proof of the existence of a higher being. A half ...
Frank Wilczek has a special fondness for rainbows. It’s not just the show-stopping, full-arc-across-the-sky rainbows that catch the Nobel laureate’s eye. He’s equally transfixed by the array of color ...
As we humble ourselves and awake to the fact that God is good itself, we experience great blessings. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
In recent decades, major scientific breakthroughs—in cosmology with the Big Bang theory, in quantum physics, and in neuroscience—have begun to shed new light on these mysteries. But do these ...
Elaine Howard Ecklund examines curiosity, shalom and other virtues that scientists and Christians share. Seeking to address the need for more cooperation and collaboration between scientific and faith ...
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