Charles Darwin Type post Author Michael Flannery Date January 12, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionScience Tagged , Adrian Desmond, Alfred Russel Wallace, Benjamin Wiker, Darwin: Portrait of a Genius, eugenics, evolution, forced sterilization, From Darwin to Hitler, Germany, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Harry Bruinius, Heidelberg University, history, Hitler’s Ethic, Jacques Barzun, James Moore, Janet Browne, Joseph Stalin, New Scientist, On the Origin of Species, Paul Johnson, Phillip E. Johnson, Racism, Richard Weikart, Slate, Social Darwinism, Stanley Jaki, The Descent of Man, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, Thomas Malthus, United States, Victorian England Remembering Paul Johnson’s Assessment of Darwin Michael Flannery January 12, 2023 Evolution, Science 10 The reviewers that insist this work is “ludicrous,” a “smear,” or a “hatchet job” are wrong; it is none of these. Read More ›
Statue_of_C.S._Lewis,_Belfast Type post Author George Gilder Date September 16, 2019 CategoriesArtsFaith & SciencePhilosophy Tagged , __edited, abortion, AIDS, Albert Einstein, Alexander Pope, C.S. Lewis, empirical science, faith, Harvard Divinity School, Homo sapiens, human brain, Max Delbrück, Michael Aeschliman, science, scientism, Stanley Jaki, Steven Weinberg, Ten Commandments, Thucydides Michael Aeschliman and the Consolation of Man George Gilder September 16, 2019 Arts, Faith & Science, Philosophy 8 Estranged from God, both art and science become incoherent babble, sliding toward an obsession with the prurient lure of triumphant evil. Read More ›
Martin Luther Type post Date October 30, 2017 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Alfred North Whitehead, C.S. Lewis, Charles Thaxton, China, Darwinism, Isaac Newton, Johannes Gutenberg, Korea, Martin Luther, Nancy Pearcey, Protestantism, Reformation, Rodney Stark, Roman Catholic, science, scientific revolution, Stanley Jaki, Ten Commandments, The Soul of Science The Reformation and Science: No Simple Answers, but Some Clear Foundations Science and Culture October 30, 2017 Faith & Science 9 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 ›