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Evolution Debates in Legislatures and on the Campaign Trail
In state legislatures and on the campaign trail, the debate over evolution is about more than science. Legislatures in...
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The New Silent Majority?
The unaffiliated represent 17 to 22 percent of the U.S. population. When we add the MIAs—members in absentia—to the...
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Why the World Needs Religious Studies
Walking around the AAR each year, I feel like I’m seeing Isaiah’s vision about wolves and lambs coming true—aside...
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Beyond Intelligent Design
In this lecture, William Grassie proposes that we focus science education more on what happened when than on how...
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A New Philosophical Guide for the Sciences: Ontology without Reduction
Explicit or not, ontologies play a decisive role in the interpretation of any scientific theory.
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Review of Delvin Lee Ratzsch’s “The Battle of Beginning”
The author wishes to clarify the confusions that exist on both sides of the creation-evolution debate.
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A Blueprint for a Non-Reductionist Theory of Reality
There can be no discursive justification for the belief that any particular kind of entities can be independent of...
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Technology and Eschatology
Comparing two views of human transformation: a religious view, specifically Christian, and the view associated with the movement called...
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An Excerpt from The Myth of Religious Neutrality
It is by the theories of philosophy and the sciences that we probe the deeper nature of, and construct...