What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. 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. How hard can an adjunct push? Would reading a piece such as Six Ways to Make Adjuncting More Effective and Fulfilling (Brian Croxall. Chronicle of Higher Education. 7/15/2010) been helpful for Kenneth Howell, who up until recently had an … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Challenges of Higher Education
Miracles
Miracles and the Definition Science
How do you define science? What are its boundaries? Does the scientific mind have any space for miracles? Came across a BioLogos Forum series on Miracles and Science by the physicist Ard Louis.* Below's a quote on defining science, from the end of Miracles and Science, Part 1. The problem of deciding where to draw the lines around science has vexed generations of philosophers. Like many unsolved issues, it has been given its own name —“the demarcation problem.” Although one can determine with some degree of … [Read more...] about Miracles and the Definition Science