Tag: C.S. Lewis
For Christmas, Reading St. Athanasius on the Beauty of the Universe
Besides the prose itself being so pleasing to read, these thoughts reaffirm some of my main reasons for believing this universe is the product of a Mind.
An Evolutionary Theorist Plays with Words; Let’s See How Far It Gets Him
Francis Heylighen’s “ontology of relational agency” starts with an interesting observation.
Is This a Paradigm Shift?
Something is changing. Here are more thoughts on the “tipping point” in dissent from neo-Darwinism.
Finding Beauty and Harmony in the Sciences
Melissa Cain Travis expounds on what she calls the principle of cosmic comprehensibility, the idea that the universe is intelligible to us.
The Magician’s Twin: A Conversation with Stephen Meyer, James Orr, and David Berlinski
Citing C. S. Lewis, Dr. Meyer calls the drama of materialism’s unravelling a kind “repentance.”