In these times of advanced technology, AI and scientific discovery, many people feel their faith is not compatible with science. A recent Pew survey even found that six in 10 adults believe science ...
It is sometimes said, “The Bible was not given to teach us science.” Most people would agree. Yet the very vagueness of the terms employed has led to two very doubtful inferences. Some students of ...
On the threshold of man’s first landing on the moon, CHRISTIANITY TODAYinterviewed Dr. Rodney W. Johnson, a scientist from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He holds B.S. and M.S.
Science and Christianity often seem at odds in the public imagination. But some churches have made part of their mission to lessen that tension by bringing science into Bible study. "You can't have a ...
If we truly want to read and understand the Bible, there are principles that need to be adhered to for scripture to speak for itself and interpret itself. For example: • Allowing scripture to define ...
In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson referred to “Nature’s God.” He believed God was bilingual. This creator of our world and source of our lives speaks through science’s medical ...
The Museum of the Bible has launched an exhibit showing how religion and science cooperate, hoping to debunk the “myth” that science and Scripture are at odds. “There’s no central conflict between ...
What if the greatest obstacle to faith and science isn’t the facts themselves, but how we read them both in nature and in Scripture? Biblical literalism is still, for many Americans, a primary reason ...
“I’ve never thought about it that way before.” These are the words that David Smith, the director of Calvin’s Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning, heard from a teacher at a conference ...
Thirty-four versions of the Bible and two machine learning tools are used to develop a system that can automatically convert written works into different styles for different audiences. In search of ...
A while ago there was a debate in the comments, which was, largely, unrelated to the post. Someone has just posted a fairly long comment there, so I thought I should bring it back up to the front page ...