ESN Writer Mark Hansard interviews John Walton, author of The Lost World of Adam and Eve. See Mark's review of the book here. … [Read more...] about Interview with John Walton
science and faith
ASA Surges to the Finish Line
Thanks so much for participating in the American Scientific Affiliation's Fall Student Membership Drive! ASA welcomed 325 new student members (from 68 campuses). That's 75 more than the 250 free memberships ASA made it a goal to give away. ESN members and friends contributed to that number, and ASA has welcomed 45 new graduate student members as part of that group. … [Read more...] about ASA Surges to the Finish Line
One More Week: Get a Free Book, Help Win a Contest
Calling all science students! For just one more week, you can click this link to: Get a free book. Broaden your pool of potential Christian mentors in science. Win a contest. … [Read more...] about One More Week: Get a Free Book, Help Win a Contest
Loving Your Atheist Neighbor, Part 2 (Urbana preview)
Rick Mattson, InterVarsity staff and author of How Faith Is Like Skydiving: And Other Memorable Images for Dialogue with Seekers and Skeptics(InterVarsity Press, 2014), continues his series. Rick will be speaking at Urbana in a seminar called "Love Your Atheist Neighbor," and he's giving us a preview here. Read Part 1. Interested in doing a series on Urbana or an interview with an Urbana speaker? Email us here. Responding to the Science-only Objection In my prior post I replied to the question, Who is my … [Read more...] about Loving Your Atheist Neighbor, Part 2 (Urbana preview)
Friendly Competition: Can ESN Find the Most New ASA Members?
We know ESN members like a little friendly competition, so here's a contest for the rest of October: share free student memberships to the American Scientific Affiliation (ASA). ASA's October student membership drive is underway, and they'd love to give out free memberships and free books to new student members (grad or undergrad) who could use the support of more experienced Christians in science. Here's how it works: Sign up (if a student) or invite students to sign up for a free ASA membership and a free book … [Read more...] about Friendly Competition: Can ESN Find the Most New ASA Members?