Six evangelical scholars--including C. Everett Koop--in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.
Carl F. H. Henry
February 25, 2013
The philosophy professor seeks to disentangle sound science from naturalistic dogma.
Interview by John Wilson
December 15, 2011
Christians must help bridge the growing gap between biotechnology and bioethics.
Mark O. Hatfield
August 8, 2011
The historical Adam debate won't be resolved tomorrow, so stay engaged.
A Christianity Today editorial
June 6, 2011
It's time for a difficult, grace-filled family meeting.
Ted Olsen, managing editor for news and online journalism
June 3, 2011
The center of the evolution debate has shifted from asking whether we came from earlier animals to whether we could have come from one man and one woman.
Richard N. Ostling
June 3, 2011
Reports linking moral behavior to genetic traits actually prove Scripture's claims, not undermine them.
Karen Swallow Prior
March 17, 2011
That's not just a silly promise of our culture.
Mark Galli
December 30, 2010
Exercise, technology, and diet help us live longer than ever. Should those who look to eternal life care?
Todd T. W. Daly
December 30, 2010
Leslie Leyland Fields
November 5, 2010
Returning the growing fields and kitchen table to God.
Leslie Leyland Fields
November 5, 2010
Exploring the new horizons—and limits—of our perpetual chase for immortality.
John Wilson
October 11, 2010
What should be done with frozen embryos left at fertility clinics?
Ron Stoddart, David Cook, and Ellen Painter Dollar
July 28, 2010
How concerned Christians should be about environmental care.
Jonathan Merritt, R. Albert Mohler Jr., and Cal Beisner
June 30, 2010
Bioethicist asks: 'Why don't we make ourselves the last generation on earth?'
Collin Hansen
June 14, 2010
How the birds mired in the Gulf oil spill teach us to properly grieve.
Katelyn Beaty
June 9, 2010
Woes and blessings of the oil spill.
Mark Galli
June 1, 2010
Resignation of prominent scholar Bruce Waltke underscores tension over evolution.
Charles Honey
May 25, 2010
Karl Giberson, Stephen C. Meyer, and Marcus Ross chart ways intelligent design can gain academic credibility.
Karl Giberson, Stephen C. Meyer, and Marcus Ross
May 19, 2010
We exercise dominion over creation not only when we use it, but also when we conserve it.
Russell D. Moore
May 3, 2010
Now we can move on from merely giving people pleasant worship experiences.
Mark Galli
April 15, 2010
In 'Wired for Intimacy,' William Struthers says there's a chemical reason why pornography is addicting.
Mark R. Laaser
March 29, 2010
Why we should consider correcting disabilities.
Ellen Painter Dollar
February 15, 2010
Why we shouldn't be too quick to think disabilities need correcting.
Amy Julia Becker
February 12, 2010
Paige C. Cunningham, executive director, the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
November 12, 2009
The new executive director at the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recent bioethical debates.
Interview by Alicia Cohn
July 23, 2009
How the great theologian might weigh in on the Darwin debate.
Alister McGrath
May 8, 2009
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
Access to federal money may be mixed blessing for embryonic research.
Sarah Pulliam
April 23, 2009
Why scientific breakthroughs make the destruction of human embryos obsolete.
Rep. Mike Pence
March 23, 2009
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
Christian college professors split on Texas science standards.
Bobby Ross Jr.
March 3, 2009
The scientist's problem with God did not spring from his theory.
Dinesh D'Souza
January 22, 2009
Foreknowledge: for God and not for us.
Collin Hansen
December 1, 2008