Jim Virkler

Prenatal Science and Theology

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2014 C. H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a powerful “Prince of Preachers,” and prolific author. By one estimate he preached to over ten million people. My personal favorite…

Body Building Blueprint

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2014 When we reside in a home for many years, our awareness of the initial steps in design and construction of the home may diminish with the…

Emergentism

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 Why focus on emergentism, a term obscure to most people who profess interest in science? Many initially profess their interest in science. When interested adults discover…

Vitalism

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 One colorful English language word has become obsolete as a scientific term. Vitalism was never a theological term used to describe the essence of life God…

Reductionism

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 Broad topics should be approached with cautious care. Scientific reductionism is such a topic. Characteristics of living things is a multidimensional topic often connected with the…

Spectrum of Soulishness

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 Hebrew scholars have identified 754 uses of the noun nephesh in scripture. A majority of these uses are translated soul in our English Bible. There are…

Squirrel Sense

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 The concept of soulishness in animals other than humans has become a source of personal study and fascination. In several posts during the past few years,…

Thanksgiving Psalm 65

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 On the Sunday before Thanksgiving, our church congregation was treated to an inverted treatment of the text of Psalm 65. Verses 9-13 contain Thanksgiving imageries of…

Naturalism and Supernaturalism

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 The words nature, natural, naturalist, and naturalism are English terms sometimes surrounded by confusion. Nature refers to the physical world including plants, animals, landscape, and other…

Miraculous Effects

By Jim Virkler / October 2, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2013 A miracle is an effect which is not reproducible by the operation of “natural” causes. Each day of our lives hundreds of effects result from causes…

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