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Book Review: Reading God’s World: The Scientific Vocation by Angus Menuge
Educators are dependent upon the work of others who establish models, theories, and axioms for our classroom teaching. As Christian educators, it is a joy to discover the seminal t
Book Review: Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion by Ronald L. Numbers
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Andrew Dickson White and John William Draper wrongly proposed that science and religion exist in a perpetual state of conflict. (One i
Book Review: The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy by Nancy Pearcey and Charles Thaxton
In The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy, Nancy Pearcey and Charles Thaxton set out to tell an educated but non-technical audience the story of the streams of
Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (09/30 – 10/07)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy. • Debating Dawkins • Q & A with Lee Strobel • The Unbelieving Brain • New Book: Think Christianly •
Scientists of Faith
Roger Bacon (c. 1214-94)Roger Bacon was a Franciscan monk who was important right at the beginning of the development of modern science. He believed it was very important to have a