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The Genome and the Bible — An Analogy

Richard Sternberg recounts his high hopes, shared with others at the NIH, that the Human Genome Project would reveal the hidden secrets of the human body. Read More ›
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The Image of God — Going Global

Just like in the days of the early church, Christianity teaches men to treat their wives with dignity. Read More ›
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Farewell to My Teacher, Gerhard Mickoleit 

He had rather secretly always been a devout Protestant Christian and he too had some doubts about the causal adequacy and sufficiency of neo-Darwinism. Read More ›
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Muslims Should Be Natural Allies of Intelligent Design 

I have been invited to speak at many Islamic Centers throughout the United States and Canada over the last ten years. Read More ›
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Confessions of a Liberal Darwinian Skeptic

Never has it been more important to look beyond a superficial materialist worldview and see our lives again in a transcendent framework. Read More ›
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“Thomists Versus Thomas”

Remarkably parallel struggles go on, as well, in Protestant and Jewish circles, whether the debate focuses on C.S. Lewis or Maimonides, Augustine of Hippo or Samson Raphael Hirsch. Read More ›
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The Reformation and Science: No Simple Answers, but Some Clear Foundations

October 31 is the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, marked by Martin Luther’s nailing his Ninety-five Theses to the church door at Wittenberg. Read More ›
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United Methodist Theologian Thomas Oden Understood the Importance of Intelligent Design

This year the United Methodist Church denied Discovery Institute's application simply to have a table with information about ID at their General Conference. Read More ›

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