Published 5-30-2015 Skilled science philosophers and historians contribute to our understanding of seminal topics such as the Scientific Revolution. Robert Bishop is a Professor of Philosophy and History of Science…
Published 5-28-2015 Several times in past posts we have referred to landmark scientific discoveries during the lifetimes of several of our most recent generations. For example, retirement age residents of…
Published 5-20-2015 Childish dreams sometimes materialize into adult reality. When I was in early primary school I envisioned becoming a teacher after observing my classroom instructor hold forth. The seed…
Published 5-14-2015 Sacred Music is a rich and satisfying expression of man’s exultations from deep in the human soul. Musical creativity is the recognition of something new, different, and worthwhile.…
Published 5-9-2015 Why do some church ministries deal with complex science-related questions in their pulpit ministry only infrequently? They seem to revel in simpler, more comfortable questions involving Christian behavior,…
By: Jim Virkler; ©2015 Jim Virkler explains how the large hadron collider relates to the Higgs boson. One of today’s science buzzwords is straight from the realm of the arcane.…
By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 Jim Virkler provides more information on the Higgs boson. Buntings and Bosons? Could any title be more unusual? In the world of particle physics, the Higgs…
Published 5-4-2015 The Reasons to Believe Monthly Partners Ministry published some “stunning” findings in their February newsletter. As I read it I became aware that our science/faith blog is concerned…
Published 4-18-2015 When we speak of care in any realm we may also address the pre-existing interest level of the caregiver as well as the action of providing the care.…
Published 4-15-2015 Many organizations and ministries care for the earth and its environment. Some have interest in the Earth and care for its systems primarily for its own sake. Others…