Religion and science don’t seem like natural partners. One is about taking things on faith. The other involves double-blind proof before making a conclusion. But the gulf doesn’t have to be that wide.
In these times of advanced technology, AI and scientific discovery, many people feel their faith is not compatible with science. A recent Pew survey even found that six in 10 adults believe science ...
Arthur Brooks and Andrew Huberman shared the science behind fulfillment and how their Christian faith has played a role in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the West becomes more and more secular, and the discoveries of evolutionary biology and cosmology shrink the boundaries of ...
We are a society in desperate need of healing; these days, we cannot even find agreement in diagnosis. Consider the issue of vaccination, which raises the specter of science in conflict with ...
Professor Jamie Jensen discusses the compatibility of religion and science in her BYU devotional address. (Jaren Wilkey - BYU Photo) BYU professor Jamie Jensen discussed the 'unnecessary battle' that ...
In his 1998 encyclical Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason), Pope John Paul II said that dialogue between faith and reason is not only possible, but essential — hence the establishment of a master's ...
Written and produced by former ABC News Science Editor Dr. Michael Guillen, “The Invisible Everywhere” goes where no film has ...
I grew up next door to Iowa State University in Ames. Veisha, ISU’s annual spring celebration of each department, was a highlight in the community. School was dismissed for students to watch the ...
A sociologist looks into the assumption that faith and science are in conflict and shares what she has discovered in her book, Why Science and Faith Need Each Other: Eight Shared Values That Move Us ...
An imaginative and philosophical tale explores creation, belief, and morality through an unexpected conversation with a ...
For more than a century, critics of Christianity have argued that modern science rendered religious belief obsolete. Father Dave Heney — a Catholic priest and archaeologist — says the opposite is true ...