Category: Faith & Science
From C.S. Lewis, Four Arguments Friendly to a Universe by Design
In Lewis’s view, the longings provoked by earthly beauty could not be accounted for by a blind and mechanistic material universe.
C.S. Lewis on Science as a Threat to Freedom
"Every age gets, within certain limits, the science it desires."
A Regenerate Science?
In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis expressed his hope that a reformation of science could be brought about by scientists.
For the Approaching 50th Anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s Death, a Look at The Magician’s Twin
Consider this book an invitation to think more deeply about the growing power of science in the public square by drawing on the timeless wisdom of C.S. Lewis.
"Did Christianity (and Other Religions) Promote the Rise Of Science?"
The philosophical and theological roots of the Christian development of modern science are deep and complex.