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While driving home from my Sunday morning preaching opportunities, I am often able to catch at least part of the NPR radio program “Hidden Brain”
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While driving home from my Sunday morning preaching opportunities, I am often able to catch at least part of the NPR radio program “Hidden Brain”
Last week I wrapped up a nine-week online elective course on “Intersections of Theology and Science.” This was probably the fifth or sixth time I
My wife likes to say I play a doctor on TV. I don’t of course, but for a long time now I have had a
A couple weeks ago my Center hosted a gathering of pastors who have been serving as Peer Group Leaders in our Lilly Endowment grant program
Having celebrated Pentecost and Trinity Sunday on May 23 and 30 respectively, this past Sunday was the first Lord’s Day in what we call Ordinary
News programs on TV used to use the phrase “And now this . . .” to toggle between one news story and the next, especially
My students in the Psalms & Wisdom Literature course are starting to write their final sermons on a psalm, and inevitably each semester some come
Staging Although we had talked about it for several years, when my wife and I finally contacted a realtor in mid-January to talk about selling
In a conversation with a colleague yesterday the topic of popular conceptions of science came up. We noted together that in the past year and
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