Tomb of Darwin Type post Author Neil Thomas Date January 28, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionPhilosophy Tagged , Bible, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin and the Ghost of Epicurus (series), Christianity, Das Wesen des Christentums, David Hume, deism, demythologization, Enlightenment, evolution, faith, George Eliot, John Stuart Mill, Ludwig Feuerbach, On the Origin of Species, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Samuel Wilberforce, secularization, The Essence of Christianity, Thucydides For Darwin, Timing Was Everything Neil Thomas January 28, 2022 Bioethics, Evolution, Philosophy 7 Charles Darwin, as we saw yesterday, pulled off an intellectual coup against the major thinkers of the Western tradition. How did he do it? 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 ›