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God of an Orderly Universe (Scholar’s Compass)

August 25, 2015 by Zachary Ardern 1 Comment

Quotation Jeremiah 33:25-26 (see below) Reflection Biologists study life processes – perhaps we should be astounded by a world in which we can study! … [Read more...] about God of an Orderly Universe (Scholar’s Compass)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass, Science and Faith Tagged With: biology, Central Pennsylvania Forum for Religion and Science, Jeremiah, Scholar's Compass, science, science and faith

Faculty Interview: Jay McGhee, Natural Sciences

July 16, 2014 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

At  The Ends and Goals of Higher Education in Twenty-First-Century America: Change and the Calling of the Christian Educator,  I had the privilege  of getting to know a number of Christians who serve Christ in higher education. One such faculty was Dr. Jay McGhee, who serves as  Assistant Professor,  Department of Natural Sciences, Northwest Missouri State University. In follow-up to our time together, I asked him a few questions regarding his life in higher education. We pray that you will find these words an … [Read more...] about Faculty Interview: Jay McGhee, Natural Sciences

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Interview, Science Tagged With: biology, faculty interview, interviews, natural sciences, research, service, spiritual nutrient pathway, teaching

Asking Jeeves

February 6, 2014 by Katelin Hansen

There is a pressing need for healthy dialogue regarding the psychology, and biology, of faith. Do humans have free will? What are the respective roles of the mind, the soul, and the brain? Are reports of supernatural experiences evidence for or against the existence of Heaven? Are we pre-conditioned to seek out a divine being? These are not questions from which Christians should not shy away. In fact, I'm convinced that by leaning into the discussion, our faith will be deepened and enriched. Dr. Malcolm Jeeves's … [Read more...] about Asking Jeeves

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy, Science and Faith Tagged With: biology, brain, faith, God, intervarsity press, Malcolm Jeeves, mind, Minds Brains Souls and Gods, neuroscience, pyschology, religious beliefs, science and religion, Scripture, soul

Interview: Jimmy Lin, Medical and Scientific Doxologist

May 17, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson Leave a Comment

After a bit of a delay, we are continuing our series of interviews from Jubilee with a conversation with Jimmy Lin, an MD/PhD student at Johns Hopkins. Jimmy describes himself as "medical and scientific doxologist" —in fact, even his Twitter handle is @doxologist. At Jubilee, Jimmy presented several seminars about being a Christian in the sciences and medicine. I had met Jimmy online through ESN, so I was very happy to have the chance to meet him and his wife in person. Be sure to check out our previous interviews with … [Read more...] about Interview: Jimmy Lin, Medical and Scientific Doxologist

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Interview Tagged With: biology, graduate school, interviews, jubilee, Jubilee interview, medicine, public intellectuals, science

Week in Review: Big Questions Edition

November 6, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

Here's  the top five articles, books, websites, etc., that we've been reading or thinking about the past week. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them.   In addition, if you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1.   The Big Questions: Have our colleges and universities lost sight of their purpose? (Jerry Pattengale, Books & Culture, November/December 2009) critiques Education's End: Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Big Questions Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: anthropology, biology, Book recommendations, claude levi-strauss, end of education, Evangelicalism, evolution, Money, technology, universities, vocation

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