Photo by Christina Morillo from Pexels We are grateful to Julian Reese for sharing this series of articles on incarnational presence, particularly in the context of our academic departments. This is Part four of the series. To read previous articles, here are links for: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three. _____________________________ Last week, as we reflected on earning an incarnational voice, we articulated a posture toward the academic conversation. We envisioned entering the thought world of an … [Read more...] about Incarnational Presence: The Translation Principle
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Science in Review: Aviaries Are Frightening in the Dark
I've been to Jurassic Park. I don't mean I've seen the movie; I mean that I have been to a place where you can see living dinosaurs in simulated habitats. The sign outside says National Aviary, but that's just to keep the crowds to a manageable size. Birds are the closest living relatives to Tyrannosaurus rex, and you can even think of them as the dinosaurs that survived extinction by going small. The notion that birds and dinosaurs are related is only meaningful within a framework of common descent. Otherwise, … [Read more...] about Science in Review: Aviaries Are Frightening in the Dark