Tag: religion
On Doing Science Versus Understanding Science
Theodosius Dobzhansky and Ashley Montagu wrote in 1947, “Race differences arise chiefly because of the differential action of natural selection on geographically separate populations.”
Letter from San Diego: Science for Seminaries or Materialism for the Masses?
I recently traveled to San Diego to attend the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion.
Phillip E. Johnson: Gandalf Has Gone to the West
Phillip E. put it this way: “Take the ring to Mount Doom where only a miracle will save you and see.” This is one of the key lessons he taught me: dare to win.
Have Religion Scholars Been Deceived by Darwin?
On the relationship between religion on science, few scholars have been more influential than the late Ian Barbour, a physicist and theologian.
How Does a Religious Studies Professor Become a Darwinian Skeptic?
The perpetuation of Darwinian ideology comes at the cost of truly grappling with the profound nature of the question of biological origins.