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How Should We Then Teach Evolution? 

Students who learn the difficult but important skills of examining data are more likely to engage in learning that sets them up for future STEM success. Read More ›
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This Week, Science Uprising Is Coming to Facebook; Here’s How You Can Help

Each day this week we’ll be posting one of the episodes on the CSC Facebook page. Here’s what you can do right now to help. Read More ›
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Essence and Existence in Modern Science

St. Thomas laid the intellectual groundwork for modern natural science — the absolute distinction between existence and essence. Read More ›
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Photo: Doug Axe, in “The Problem with Theistic Evolution,” via Crossway Books.

Douglas Axe on Polarized Science, the Reliability of the Design Intuition, and More

Dr. Axe continues his conversation with radio host Eric Metaxas. Read More ›
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Michael Aeschliman and the Consolation of Man

Estranged from God, both art and science become incoherent babble, sliding toward an obsession with the prurient lure of triumphant evil. Read More ›
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Between Sapientia and Scientia — Michael Aeschliman’s Profound Interpretation

Science, the dominant way of knowing of our age, now finds itself caught between a rock and (very) hard place. Read More ›
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Have Religion Scholars Been Deceived by Darwin?

On the relationship between religion on science, few scholars have been more influential than the late Ian Barbour, a physicist and theologian. Read More ›
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Yale’s Gelernter: To Challenge Darwinism Is to “Take Your Life in Your Hands”

Fully as important as David Gelernter’s personal apostasy is his testimony about what happens to scientists who choose to “judge for themselves.” Read More ›
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An Invitation: Science, Culture, and the COSM Conference

Discovery is getting ready to enter into a conversation with leaders in the information and technology industry, centered in Seattle. Read More ›
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Edward Feser on Aristotle’s Revenge — Purpose and Essence in Nature

Scientists can get along without Aristotle’s metaphysics, says Feser, but science can’t. Read More ›

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