The Lab Rat of the 21st Century The new executive director at the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recent bioethical debates.
Interview by Alicia Cohn | July 23, 2009
Q & A: Francis Collins The former director of the Human Genome Project hopes to show compatibility between Christianity and science.
By Daniel Burke, Religion News Service | April 30, 2009
In Over His Pay Grade When science is made 'apolitical' and 'unencumbered by religion,' it's usually to hyper-politicize and hyper-sacralize it.
Mollie Ziegler Hemingway | March 23, 2009
The Christian DNA of Modern Genetics Though open to frightening ethical abuse, genetics has been a Christian vocation since Gregor Mendel did his famous pea-plant experiments in the mid-nineteenth century.
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
Presidential Clones All three candidates have voted to fund embryonic stem-cell research.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | April 9, 2008
Hybrid Test Drive Advances in stem-cell technology cheer and alarm ethics watchers.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | November 16, 2007
Stem Cell Bill's Bad (Or Providential?) Timing Plus: Surgeon general nominee's Methodist work under fire, Time interviews Rowan Williams, church building conflicts, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | June 8, 2007
Re-engineering Temptation Fuzzy science sparks debate over treatments to reverse homosexuality.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | April 9, 2007
Remains of the Day Scholars dismiss filmmakers' assertions that Jesus and his family were buried in Jerusalem.
Tabby Yang | February 28, 2007
Fluid Solution Research advance could shift stem-cell debate.
Sarah Pulliam | February 12, 2007
War on the Weak Eugenics has made a lethal comeback.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse | December 4, 2006