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God, Evolution and Cooperation: Some Reflections in Advance of the Lambeth Conference 2022

One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is science and faith. We have invited authors to reflect on what they hope the...

Postcard from Norwich

It has been one of the axioms of contemporary culture in Britain that cathedrals and museums have exchanged places. Cathedrals, which were once the...

In Search of Cohesion

As much as we would have it be otherwise, we, as Christians, really cannot rely on “nature” to provide an answer to many ethical questions. We are a people united in our belief that our human nature is beloved and capable of union with the divine, but what precisely human nature is, is a truly complicated question.

The Neurobiology of Old and New Creation:

Damasio’s presentation of recent findings in evolutionary brain science bears significantly on epistemology, ethics, and eschatology.

Fossil fuels, the Church, and modern values

British historian Ian Morris argues that human values depend upon our methods of energy capture and storage.

Science Meets Theology

Fr. James Haney V has won first place in a seminary competition for a sermon discussing science and faith.

The truth is no coward: The Church, science, and the evolving debate on creation

"The truth is no coward. The truth does not need the law. The truth does not need the force of government."

What War? Which Darwinism?

The “war of science and religion” is fatuous and enervating.

Naturalism Brought Low

Daniel Muth reviews books by Alvin Plantinga and Thomas Nagel.

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