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Cosmology & Physical Sciences
Finding God in the Heavens Recent discoveries in space can be cause for praise. By Rob Moll
The Curious Case of the Exploding Universe Stories from behind the scenes of science. by Catherine H. Crouch
Reading God's Two Books Reconciling the written Word with the starry skies William R. Shea
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A Priest Serving in Nature's Temple Robert boyle's career blended faith, doubt, and the use of science to heal disease and fight atheism. Edward B. Davis
Newton vs. Newton Mark Galli
Quotable Boyle (Robert Boyle quotes)
Plan B (for Bad) Christians fight to keep 'morning-after-pill' under the counter. Lisa Griffin and Baptist Press
Theology on the Edge When competing ideologies had fragmented Christian thought, Thomas forged a solution. J. David Lawrence
A Priest Serving in Nature's Temple Robert boyle's career blended faith, doubt, and the use of science to heal disease and fight atheism. Edward B. Davis
Books & Culture Corner: Humans and Other Animals How much do we share with the birds of the air and the beasts of the field? By John Wilson | posted 8/28/00
The Ethics of Other Worlds Peter L. Edman
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Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about Christians in the scientific revolution. editors
Galileo and the Powers Above The convoluted tale of a faithful Catholic caught in a web of theological inflexibility, papal power, and his on political naivete. Virginia Stem Owens
Did the Reformers Reject Copernicus? Some defenders of secular science say they did. What's the real story? Owen Gingerich
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The Return of Universal History Taking the long view. Donald A. Yerxa
Finding God in the Heavens Recent discoveries in space can be cause for praise. By Rob Moll
The Warden of Time and Space Sir Isaac Newton: genius, heretic, and SOB. Karl W. Giberson
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God and Time Machines A conversation with Templeton Prize-winning physicist Paul Davies Karl W. Giberson
Quake Opens Door to Gospel How Christians are trying to ease tensions in the Islamic Republic. By John W. Kennedy
Churches Adopt Entire Villages in Devastated Gujarat to Help the Homeless Charities aim to meet basic needs after January's western India earthquake. Anto Akkara
India: Christians Help Overlooked Villages Many Christian agencies are still doing earthquake relief among India's poorest victims Manpreet Singh
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Environment as Creation Conquest vs. care for the wilderness. by Walter Brueggemann
Saving Time
Backdraft Preaching
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The View from Somewhere The importance of place in scientific discovery. By John Stenhouse
The Dick Staub Interview: Did Martin Luther Get Galileo in Trouble? David Lindberg talks about the early relationship between science and faith and his own journey on the subject
Galileo and the Powers Above The convoluted tale of a faithful Catholic caught in a web of theological inflexibility, papal power, and his on political naivete. Virginia Stem Owens
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Luminous Wonder, Heavy Cross A sense of cosmic awe sustained Johannes Kepler through deep sorrow. Joseph L. Spradley
Christian History Timeline: Milestones to Modern Science
Christian History Timeline: Milestones to Modern Science
Microscopic Magnificence Antony van Leeuwenhoek found God's great glory in his tiny creations. David F. Coppedge
Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about Christians in the scientific revolution. editors
Christian History Timeline: Milestones to Modern Science
Cosmic Codebreaker, Pious Heretic Isaac Newton wrote theology and hoped his scientific theories would help people believe in God. But he harbored a deep secret…. Karl Giberson
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The Curious Case of the Exploding Universe Stories from behind the scenes of science. by Catherine H. Crouch
The Dick Staub Interview: John Polkinghorne The 2002 Templeton Prize winner sees the Bible as the laboratory notebook of the Holy Spirit.
Bottom-Up Apologist "John Polkinghorne—particle physicist, Gifford lecturer, Templeton Prize–winner, and parish priest" Karl W. Giberson
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The Return of Universal History Taking the long view. Donald A. Yerxa
Tornado Hits Union University Blown out windows and demolished roofs but no injuries left in severe storm's wake. Todd Hertz
The Small Chill Rediscovering climate's impact on history Donald A. Yerxa
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