Tag: science
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.
Following Up on the Debate over Science and Human Origins
Recently we received an e-mail inquiring about a couple of critical Amazon reviews of Science and Human Origins, one by Paul McBride and another by Jon F. Peters.
Behold, Countless Earths Sail the Galaxies … That Is, if You Would Only Believe
Could exoplanets support life that has a different chemical composition? Absent details about the composition, who knows?
Copernicus, You Are Not Going to Believe Who Is Using Your Name
A far more effective materialist response to fine-tuning is the “Copernican” Principle (though Copernicus would have rejected it), sometimes called the Principle of Mediocrity.