Tag: William Shakespeare
In the Scientific Enterprise, the Wildness of Aslan Counsels Humility
Science has made many of its grandest leaps in the face of a mainstream of scientists stubbornly defending a dominant but misguided paradigm.
Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature
Jonathan Witt describes four characteristics common in all works of human genius and provides examples, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet to Euclid’s geometry.
Nature’s Wonder — A Tale of Two Scientists
Charles Darwin described an atrophied sensitivity to “grandeur” that he noted in himself.
From Hamas, a Moment of Clarity about Darwinism and More
The real test of a worldview is not merely what it explains, but what it makes us deny. Atheism makes us deny objective moral law.
After Death — A Riveting Glimpse of the Hereafter
There sure are a lot more things about reality than are captured by a narrow naturalistic view.