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Embryonic Stem Cell Breakthrough To Revive Cloning Debate

Human cells have been resistant to cloning—until now.

The Oceans Declare the Glory of God

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

Beef Stroganoff Isn't Rocket Science

The New York Times' controversial Yvonne Brill obit and the sacred call to remember.

Bigger Than We Think

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

Christianity and Scientific Concerns

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

Incredible Journeys: What to Make of Visits to Heaven

Does it matter that people who have had near-heaven experiences are confused theologically, so long as good news is preached?

Did Scientists Really Discover the 'Gene That Makes Us Human'?

What's inside the significant discovery of miR-941.

Why Americans Don't Think God Talk is Weird

Robert Wuthnow says modern believers maintain a creative tension between the worldviews of naturalism and religion.

What Galileo's Telescope Can't See

There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in contemporary understandings of science and faith.

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Higgs Boson?

How new scientific discoveries have shaped my theology.

How Rick Warren Harnessed the Power of Social Habits

And why—after plunging into depression—Saddleback's pastor now pushes spiritual habits through 'The Power of Habit' concept.

The Politics of Science

Recent studies on gay parenting and the abortion-suicide link showcase key tensions in our public life.

Views of the WEIRD (Western Educated Industrial Rich and Democratic)

Jonathan Haidt argues that modern liberals lack the full range of moral instincts possessed by conservatives and traditional religious believers.

Childlike Faith: Are Kids Born with Belief?

What developmental science tells us about children's religious beliefs.

Infographic: America's View on Evolution and Creationism

What the breakdown of opinions looks like.

The Evolution of the Debate: Divided on Origins

We haven't always been this way.

A Tale of Two Scientists: What Really Happened 'In the Beginning'

How two evangelicals—one a young-earth creationist, the other an evolutionary creationist—have lived out their faith and professions.

The Church's Domain

Faith-based website endings like .church and .bible likely to join .com and .org in URLs.

Steve Saint Partly Paralyzed Testing New Missionary Tech

Son of martyred missionary Nate Saint invented flying car to advance indigenous missions.

Evangelical Evolutionists Meet in New York  Subscriber access only

N. T. Wright, Tim Keller, John Ortberg among Biologos conference attendees.

What Neuroscience Tells Us about Lenten Disciplines  Subscriber access only

Don't fast for a cause, but to shape your soul.

How to Think about Social Networking in Churches

What do we do with virtual fellowship?

Q & A: Alvin Plantinga on Conflict Resolution with Science

The philosophy professor seeks to disentangle sound science from naturalistic dogma.

Virtual Vitality: Bobby Gruenewald Links Technology and the Church

How a pastor from LifeChurch.tv is helping plug the church into the digital future.

God Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Body

It includes sex, diet, and sports—but so much more.

Stealing God's Stuff & Controlling Human Life

Christians must help bridge the growing gap between biotechnology and bioethics.

Drones: Is It Wrong to Kill by Remote Control?

Christian thinkers weigh in on whether the U.S. should use unmanned predator drones to target enemy forces.

Geek Theologian

Wired magazine founder Kevin Kelly talks to CT about the Amish, heaven, and why he doesn't own a smart phone.

My Top 5 Books On Technology

Picks from Shane Hipps, author of 'Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith.'

YouVersion's Volunteer Army

With more than 22 million users on mobile platforms, and millions more on its website, it has unusual success in creating a massive participatory system like Wikipedia or YouTube.

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.

Christianizing the Social Network

Tim Challies looks at emerging technology through a theological lens.

People of the Nook

What Bible smartphone apps tell us about the Book.

God of the Schizophrenic

Rediscovering my faith amid the ravages of mental illness.

Tough Calling in Africa

Two doctors who would rather serve where surgical equipment is dated and wards are overflowing.

Scholars Doubtful About Metal Plate Documents' Authenticity

"More significant than the Dead Sea Scrolls"? It's very unlikely.

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.

After Japan Earthquake, Groups Question Nuclear Power

Also, several Christian relief agencies are on the ground.

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