Tag: Melissa Cain Travis
New Exhibition on the Bible and Science Opens in Nation’s Capital
Tracing the development of science over two millennia, the exhibition challenges a popular misconception about the relationship between the Bible and science.
New Book: For This Scientist, Science Did Not Point to Atheism
Kepler was not alone. Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, Nicolaus Copernicus, and many others who established modern science were deeply religious thinkers.
New Book, Animal Algorithms, Spells Fresh Trouble for Darwinism
The book is all about the buzzing, migrating, web-spinning, and colony-building world of ingenious animals.
Melissa Cain Travis: Explaining the Uncanny “Cosmic Resonance” of Mathematics
Travis considers the history of Western thinking from Pythagoras and the pre-Socratic philosophers to Philo of Alexandria and onward.
Good News: Dallas Conference on Science and Faith Rescheduled for March 13
“Does our universe point to God? Do molecules show evidence of foresight? Were humans produced by intelligent design?”