Ronald L. Numbers, professor of the History of Science and Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, states that “The greatest myth in the history of science and Read More →
In recent years, the writings of the so-called “New Atheists” have punctured the public consciousness with their insistence that God is a “delusion,” that religion leads to “Read More →
Dr. Ruth Bancewicz is a Senior Research Associate at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at Cambridge University. Her purpose in writing God in the Lab: Read More →
A bibliography of all the books addressing the topic of questions of origins would be dauntingly long, and many of the books listed would be quite technical Read More →
This volume includes fourteen chapters written by different authors, each taking a critical look at the assumption that religion is necessarily opposed to innovation. Each of the Read More →
In Science & Theology: An Introduction, John Polkinghorne, President Emeritus of Queen’s College, Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal Society, presents a college-level textbook that, Read More →
Bruno Latour’s book, Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society, evoked controversy in 1987 when it was first published by Harvard University Press, Read More →
I recently heard the word stereotype defined as an exaggeration of the truth. Is the stereotypical narrative of the innocent Christian student being thrown to the wolves Read More →
Dr. Calvin B. DeWitt is a prominent voice among Christians for engagement in ecology, environmentalism, and stewardship. This engaging book serves as a personal testimony as to Read More →
Although The Bible Among the Myths: Unique Revelation or Just Ancient Literature? is not about science per se, it addresses important questions of interest to Christian science Read More →
Dr. James Watson was at the center of arguably the greatest scientific discovery of the 20th century: the discovery of DNA’s structure.The Double Helix – A Read More →
Some individuals and groups have the idea that evolutionary biology and Christianity are at an impasse, and that one must choose between accepting the validity of scientific Read More →
The raw material for this book originated from a set of “Frequently Asked Questions” Francis Collins responded to after publishing his Language of God: A Scientist Presents Read More →
John Walton, Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School, is first and foremost interested in the original meaning of the biblical text and determined Read More →
In The Science of God, distinguished physicist and biblical scholar Gerald L. Schroeder presents fascinating parallels between a variety of biblical teachings and the findings of biochemists, Read More →
Has there always been a conflict between science and religion? Have not divergent views of the universe always been in opposition? Author Peter Harrison, professor of the Read More →
The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution by C. P. Snow, an English physical chemist and novelist, is based on the Rede Lecture, which he gave at Read More →
Forming lab groups that work together for an extended period of time can help build community within a science class and also provide a context within which Read More →