John_Henry_Newman_by_Sir_John_Everett_Millais,_1st_Bt Type post Author Brian Miller Date August 14, 2023 CategoriesBiologyFaith & SciencePhysicsScience Education Tagged , Ann Gauger, Christianity, Discovery Institute, Duquesne University, education, educators, Enlightenment, faith and science, Franciscan University, God's Grandeur, Greek philosophers, integration, intelligent design, jesus, John Henry Newman, Logan Gage, Roman Catholic, schools, scientific materialism, Sophia Institute Press Teaching Intelligent Design to Revitalize Catholic Education Brian Miller August 14, 2023 Biology, Faith & Science, Physics, Science Education 6 Many Christian schools teach the same curriculum that secular schools do with some added religious flavoring. Read More ›
Aquinas Type post Author Ann Gauger Date April 27, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophyPhilosophy of Science Tagged , "God of the gaps", Benjamin Wiker, Christianity, Church Fathers, creation, defining id, designer, Douglas Axe, evolution, evolutionary biologists, Franciscan University, God's Grandeur, intellectuals, intelligent cause, intelligent design, interventionism, James Sinclair, Jonathan Witt, Logan Gage, Michael Denton, molecular machines, natural laws, Reductionism, Robin Collins, Roman Catholic, scientists, Scripture, theology, Thomas Aquinas, universal common descent, universe, William Lane Craig Here Is What We Mean by Intelligent Design (And What We Don’t) Ann Gauger April 27, 2023 Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science 10 Some ID supporters agree with universal common descent, but many ID supporters argue against the idea that all life shares a common ancestor. Read More ›