Ewert-cover Type post Author William A. Dembski Date October 27, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceHistory of Science Tagged , artificial intelligence, Baylor University, bioethics, biology, Christians, Christopher Columbus, computer science, Copernicus, cosmology, evolution, Galileo Galilei, Genesis, genomes, Google, history, history of science, intelligent design, Mount Doom, natural philosophy, poetry, religion, Robert J. Marks II, skeptics, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Heavens the Waters and the Partridge, Winston Ewert Science Before the Rise of Modern Science William A. Dembski October 27, 2025 Faith & Science, History of Science 25 An interview with Winston Ewert about his fascinating new book on the interaction between science and faith before Copernicus. Read More ›
Ewert-cover Type post Author Winston Ewert Date August 12, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceHistory of ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , augustine, Basil Willey, Christianity, Church Fathers, computer scientists, Copernican Revolution, creationists, Darwinian evolution, evolution, faith and science, historians, intelligent design, Scripture, The Heavens the Waters and the Partridge, theologians, theology, Thomas Aquinas, universal common ancestry, Winston Ewert What’s Bothering Augustine? Winston Ewert August 12, 2025 Faith & Science, History of Science, Intelligent Design 7 I began to understand that there was a rich history of the interaction between the Church and premodern science, but not one that is widely known. Read More ›