Don’t Follow the Science By Will Brown Reflecting on the surreal experience of the pandemic from the vantage of a little temporal distance, as one does, what sticks in my craw most of all is perhaps the rhetoric about science. “Follo... Read More...
Trinity, Technocracy, and Grace: Thoughts Occasioned by Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer By Joseph L. Mangina In Christopher Nolan’s summer blockbuster movie Oppenheimer, the renowned physicist (played by Cillian Murphy) is twice heard quoting religious texts. One of these is the passage from th... Read More...
“Follow the Science”? Yes and No One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is theology and science. We have invited authors to reflect on what they hope the bishops will take to heart and keep in mind regarding this theme as they meet. By Kara Slade Honk if you believe in ... Read More...
God, Evolution and Cooperation: Some Reflections in Advance of the Lambeth Conference 2022 One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is science and faith. We have invited authors to reflect on what they hope the bishops will take to heart and keep in mind regarding this theme as they mee... Read More...
Science, Faith, and the Pandemic By Charlie Clauss A current story line, hyped by many, is the stance of conservative Christians towards the COVID-19 pandemic. This has played out as opposition to mask mandates and hesitancy toward, if not ... Read More...
Noah’s Ark, the Rabbit-Duck, and Wittgenstein By Samuel Cripps I lived in Kentucky for a good while, and if you live in Kentucky for long enough, especially in Christian circles, you’re going to end up at the Ark Encounter. For those who don’t know, the Ark Encounter is the work of Australian fundam... Read More...
Postcard from Norwich By Peter Doll It has been one of the axioms of contemporary culture in Britain that cathedrals and museums have exchanged places. Cathedrals, which were once the spiritual homes of communities and regions, a... Read More...
Materialism: Science or Philosophy? Materialism is not a scientific theorem. It is, rather, a philosophy — and not a well thought out one.