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Creation and Cosmos

The Oceans Declare the Glory of God

How NASA oceanographer Jorge Vazquez is protecting the seas through climate-change research.

The Mystery of Original Sin

We don't know why God permitted the Fall, but we know all too well the evil and sin that still plague us.

Bigger Than We Think

The doctrine of Creation goes deeper than just explaining how the world began.

Doing an Inverted 180 on Colorado's Dead Forests

How Barry Clark saw opportunity for beauty and business in his destroyed landscape.

Christianity and Scientific Concerns

Six evangelical scholars--including C. Everett Koop--in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.

Gardening to Make Beauty Out of Blight

Riet Schumack is growing more than flowers among her Brightmoor neighbors.

Jesus Is Coming, So Save a Wave

Surfing for the common good of my Australian city.

God Did It

But I don't know exactly how the world was created.

Why Urban Christians Need Wendell Berry

What could the agrarian essayist who still uses a typewriter teach Christians in city centers? You'd be surprised.

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Higgs Boson?

How new scientific discoveries have shaped my theology.

Interview: Why Jane Goodall Thinks Chimps May Have Souls

The world's foremost expert says chimpanzees may even have a kind of spiritual awareness.

A Purpose-Driven Cosmos: Why Jesus Doesn't Promise Us an 'Afterlife'

Jesus Christ embodies the meaning of life, the goal of history, and the pattern of the future.

Creation's Own Inherent Value

A review of 'Living with Other Creatures.'

No Adam, No Eve, No Gospel

The historical Adam debate won't be resolved tomorrow, so stay engaged.

Adam, Where Are You?

It's time for a difficult, grace-filled family meeting.

The Search for the Historical Adam

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.

Creation Museum Founder Disinvited from Homeschooling Conferences

Conference organizer said that Ken Ham made 'unnecessary, ungodly, and mean-spirited' comments about Biologos's Peter Enns.

Unreasonable Doubt

The reasons for unbelief are more complex than many atheists let on.

Christ of the Klingons

A physicist and a philosopher envision God's design in the beautiful equations of string theory.

Marilynne Robinson Takes on Bad Science Writers

The novelist wades into the religion-and-science debate with 'Absence of Mind.'

James Lee and 'Filthy Human Children'

The environmental activist's views on human life were obviously extreme and very wrong. But should we rethink limiting our family sizes?

Preserving Man and Beast

Humans are more valuable than animals—which is precisely why we can't be indifferent to animal suffering.

Adamant on Adam

Resignation of prominent scholar Bruce Waltke underscores tension over evolution.

Origins and the Scientific Community

Karl Giberson, Stephen C. Meyer, and Marcus Ross chart ways intelligent design can gain academic credibility.

'Femivores' and Food Ethics

The trend toward locally grown, naturally raised food is giving some women more fulfilling lives than the workplace ever did.

String Theory and Heaven

Author Dinesh D'Souza says new scientific thinking bolsters the case for life after death.

Boycotting Bloggingheads

Reaction to an Intelligent Design debate shows limit to public discussion.

Teaching an Old Dogfighter New Tricks

Michael Vick appears truly repentant. Can we forgive him?

A Whole Good World Outside

Opening our blinds to the prevailing wonder of creation.

Chaos Theology

Finding hope in the midst of the terror of creation.

Augustine's Origin of Species

How the great theologian might weigh in on the Darwin debate.

Q & A: Francis Collins

The former director of the Human Genome Project hopes to show compatibility between Christianity and science.

Storming Young-Earth Creationism

But is Genesis 1 the only text at issue?

Humans in Creation: Another View

Nature's enduring value is not in what it can provide us.

CreationWatch

Websites to help you rediscover the beauty of planet Earth this spring.

Why We Need Earthquakes

Without them, the planet couldn't support creatures like us.

Kay Warren: Puppies Aren't People

When compassion for animals goes too far.

The Secret Life of Beekeepers

Beekeeping reminds me of the many tasks before me—and my dependence on others.

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