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 →
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 →
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 →
This activity asks whether students’ understanding of creation and the centrality of Christ has expanded. Students will discuss how their thinking has grown as a result of Read More →
In this activity students match fictitious quotations with the Christian view of creation whose advocates would agree with the quotation, or with “none” if no Christian would Read More →
Micah 6:8 offers a concise and powerful statement of the human calling before God: “What does the Lord require? Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly with God” (emphasis Read More →
If reflection and inquiry are being encouraged in the science classroom, then good questions will arise that reach beyond the textbook or the day's assigned information. This Read More →
High school is a perfect time to talk about driving safety as many students are just learning to drive and/or getting their license. How does an Read More →
This activity looks at some of the complexities of species interactions and the effect they have on the environment, using the example of wolf populations at Yellowstone Read More →