Katharine Hayhoe: Climate Change — Facts, Fictions, and our Faith
Katharine Hayhoe, Climate scientist and endowed professor of public policy and law at Texas Tech University, gives a […]
Katharine Hayhoe: Climate Change — Facts, Fictions, and our Faith
Katharine Hayhoe, Climate scientist and endowed professor of public policy and law at Texas Tech University, gives a […]
Jonathan Wilson: Relationships — The Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility
Jonathan Wilson gives a lecture entitled “Relationships: The Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility.” This lecture was delivered […]
Alister McGrath: Creation, Redemption, and Wonder
Alister McGrath, Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford, gives a lecture entitled […]
Rusty Pritchard: Creation Care and Whole-Life Discipleship
Rusty Pritchard, Vice President of Tearfund USA, gives a lecture entitled “Creation Care and Whole-Life Discipleship.” This lecture […]
Norman Wirzba: Creation Through Christ — What Difference Does it Make?
Norman Wirzba of Duke University gives a lecture entitled “Creation Through Christ: What Difference Does it Make?” This […]
Jordan Steffaniak: Saving Masculinity and Femininity from the Morgue
Jordan Steffaniak, winner of our Paper Contest, gives a lecture entitled “Saving Masculinity and Femininity from the Morgue: […]
Eddy Wu: Considering Moral Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence
Eddy Wu, second-place finisher in our Paper Contest, gives a lecture entitled “Considering Moral Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence.” […]
Andrew J. Spencer: Substantial Healing — Recovering the Ecological Vision of Francis Schaeffer
Andrew Spencer, third-place finisher in our Paper Contest, gives a lecture entitled “Substantial Healing: Recovering the Ecological Vision […]
Ken Keathley: On Service, Suffering, and Sacrifice (Mark 10:35-45)
“For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as […]
Jeffrey Koperski: Why Scientific Realism Depends on Theism
Some of the central ideas in science rest on a theological foundation…. If you take the theistic foundation […]
Jeffrey Koperski: How the ‘X-Club’ Played a Pivotal Role in Dividing Science and Religion
René Descartes, Isaac Newton and other early scientists were Christians, and their faith was essential to their science. […]
Remembering Walter Hooper, the Man Who Served C. S. Lewis’s Literary Legacy
On Monday, Dec. 7, North Carolina native Walter Hooper passed away at the age of 89 from complications […]
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