
Redeeming Expertise: Scientific trust and the future of the church
(Satchel talking with Bucky, recovering after falling from a window): “Don’t believe in the laws of gravity, eh?” “I’m fine with the laws. It’s the
(Satchel talking with Bucky, recovering after falling from a window): “Don’t believe in the laws of gravity, eh?” “I’m fine with the laws. It’s the
Like many children raised in the 1960’s, I was taught that guns were for soldiers and police officers and certainly not for play. My brothers
I have great affection for Steven Garber, author of The Seamless Life. I met Garber through Hope College’s Veritas Forum in 2003 when he introduced
I’ve spent more than thirty years studying cells of various types. First cells like those that make up human bodies (and their misbehaving counterparts—cancer cells)
“Oof.” That’s what my friend said. I had told her I was reading an extraordinary book called Scenes with My Son. She asked what it
When the Reformed Journal asked me to review David James Duncan’s new novel, Sun House, my response was immediate: “Respectfully, no way.” No novelist has
In this book, C. Kavin Rowe, the George Washington Ivey Distinguished Professor of New Testament and vice dean for faculty at Duke Divinity School, has
As the world burns, as human death tolls rise, wars rage, earthquakes decimate, I confess, I struggle to see and experience wonder. How does one
Many folks have written recently about how divided America is, especially in the post-2016 moment, but few have done so as gracefully as Jeff Sharlet
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