Tag: scientific revolution
Notre Dame Hosts a Conference on Creation, Including Intelligent Design
The organizers accepted my abstract for a talk about “The Return of Teleology to the Natural Sciences.”
Jordan Peterson Springs the Trap of Scientism
There’s a gaping God-shaped hole in both Krauss and Peterson’s particular ways of spinning all this.
Meyer Interview in World Magazine: Big Bang as “the First Effect, the First Event”
It had not occurred to me that anyone would see the beginning of the universe as a challenge to their faith, but evidently some do.
Joshua Swamidass and the Cancellation of Christian Colleges
The only way to truth in science is to permit and even encourage challenges to orthodoxy.
Copernican Revolution Promoted Man’s Place in the Cosmos
In Copernicus’ day, the Earth was thought to be at the bottom of the universe, the “sump” where all the filth collected.