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Pandemics are part of human life. We live and die through the Spanish Flu, Ebola, and SARS, only to face Read more
I was coincidentally reading a novel set during the bubonic plague, when the novel coronavirus outbreak began in China. A Read more
Do we have any energy source that is available 24 hours every day, releases no CO2 into the atmosphere, and Read more
The 2019 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation was held on November 8, 2019, in Hamilton, Ontario. Read more
We all depend on agriculture to provide our food. Further, agriculture is a major player in the quality of our Read more
Biblical scholar Richard Middleton, one of the plenary speakers at “From Sea to Sea to Sky,” (see his lecture entitled Read more
David C. Winyard Sr. (Ph.D., Virginia Tech) is an engineer and Science and Technology in Society scholar. From 1975–2012, he Read more
Is evolution impossible to reconcile with God’s work? A process based on competition, violence, and selfishness seems an odd way Read more
One does not have to be very familiar with the way in which science & Christianity are engaged on the Read more
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Martin de Wit, "Sustainability and Biblical Creation Care"
Curry, Robinson, & de Wit, "Leading for Sustainability: Environmental, Economic, & Theological ..."
Kathy Belicki, "Memory’s Characteristics and the Differences Among the Resurrection Accounts ..."
Keith Fox, "Human Genome Modification: Should Scientists Be Allowed to Change Our Genes?"
Cory Lebrecque, "And Death Shall Have No Dominion: Science, Transhumanism, and Christianity ..."
Alan Dickin, "Did Joshua Really Fight the Battle of Jericho? A Reassessment of the ... Evidence"
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