Christianity in a Scientific Culture

by Henry H. Knight III
In popular culture, science and religion are often portrayed as irreconcilable antagonists. From Galileo to Darwin, the church is seen by many as perpetuating superstition and… read more

Scientific Themes in Worship and Preaching

by George L. Murphy
“Then shall all the trees of the wood sing for joy before the Lord” says the ninety-sixth Psalm. This is just one of the places where scripture speaks about the whole… read more

Four Approaches to Science and Faith

by Richard O. Randolph
In twenty-first century, the church ministers in a context dominated by a scientific worldview. Science permeates and informs the way in which we think and see the world, as well… read more

Being Honest with Our Doubts

by Buzz Stevens
“There is no well-defined boundary between honesty and dishonesty. The frontiers of one blend with the outside limits of the other, and he who attempts to tread this… read more

Why I Don't Go to Church

by Erin Stanley
Once we know something, we fi nd it hard to imagine what it was like not to know it. —Chip Heath and Dan Heath, Made to Stick It is often hard for those of us inside the… read more

It Matters How a Congregation Thinks

by Tim Shapiro
Members of the worship committee are arguing. Madeline, a member since 1965 says “Look, it makes no sense to do away with the confession of sin.” Howie, who owns the … read more
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