Category: Education
Breakthrough? Nature Calls for Openness in Science Education
“Diversity and doubt produce creativity; we must make room for them,” according to Jerry Ravetz.
Fact and Fiction: Ohio Bill Stirs Needless Alarm
This proposed law largely echoes the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment on free speech (including on religious matters).
Ben Shapiro and David Berlinski on the Reversion to the Primitive in Modern Life
Their conversation is so full of treasures, it’s hard to distill it down to an essence. But I’ll try.
Gelernter: Berlinski’s Human Nature Is “Number One” Book I’d Recommend to Yale Students
“Berlinski is a modern Hannah Arendt, but deeper, more illuminating, and wittier (i.e., smarter).”
More on Christianity Today and Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and Law
If he could speak to us now, Johnson might remark that his 2019 obituary shows how times have changed — and not necessarily for the better.