A few days ago I had happy occasion to tout the first review of my upcoming Newton and the Counterfeiter. (Pre-order at Amazon, or if you prefer Barnes and Noble, or perhaps Target (!) …(who kne… more →
The Inverse Square BlogChris Armstrong wrote 6 days ago: Third and final post on religion & science, at least for today. The following is the candy bowl … more →
Chris Armstrong wrote 6 days ago: Coming into the editor’s chair at Christian History magazine in 2002, my first issue was #76, … more →
jeremylent wrote 1 week ago: Twenty-four hundred years ago, Plato fired the first shot across the bow in the debate that – to thi … more →
mdawg45 wrote 2 weeks ago: E Block: *Collect HW (maps and worksheet on Exploration – Ch 19 & 20) *Scientific Revoluti … more →
Chris Armstrong wrote 2 weeks ago: The stories of other Christians are vitally important to our spiritual lives. That, in fact, is why … more →
wgreen wrote 2 weeks ago: Rakkur Crowley and I discussing this topic on his radio show this morning: http://www.austriancircle … more →
jeremylent wrote 3 weeks ago: “Our existence resembles the course of a man running down a mountain who would fall over if he tried … more →
jeremylent wrote 1 month ago: Evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson created a splash with his inaugural post last week on Scie … more →
jeremylent wrote 1 month ago: In our modern era, there’s a common view that Christianity and science are opposed to each other. B … more →
Tom wrote 7 months ago: A few days ago I had happy occasion to tout the first review of my upcoming Newton and the Counterfe … more →
mfrasca wrote 8 months ago: Criticisms to present management of science are recurrent claiming that only well-founded research i … more →
Philip Davis wrote 8 months ago: Image via Wikipedia My high school geography teacher drove an old car with a bumper sticker which re … more →
kvams wrote 8 months ago: The environmental crisis has lead to stark criticism of economics from environmentalists; here is my … more →
davidkramer wrote 8 months ago: Yet one more time someone forced me into one of these fruitless “discussion” about science and how t … more →
asli-elizabeth wrote 9 months ago: In 17th century Europe, the world was essentially flat, the church ruled everyone’s life, and it was … more →
greeningwashington wrote 9 months ago: If I were to ask you to list three solutions to the world’s energy and environmental problems, what … more →
sakerfa wrote 9 months ago: A BBC documentary uncovers, for the first time, the original manuscript where Newton forecast the da … more →
Ed Darrell wrote 9 months ago: From the University of Florida’s Prof. Robert Hatch comes this timeline of scientific advances … more →
Teya Sorroche- Guillermo wrote 10 months ago: Galileo Galilei was a fearless and fearful rebel. He was a scientist alright, and scientists need to … more →