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The Church Fathers Belong in Creation Debates. But Handle Them with Care.

We can humbly seek their wisdom without treating them as mascots for one position or another.

Excerpt

Our Faith Is Not Too Fragile for Science

An excerpt from The Sacred Chain: How Understanding Evolution Leads to Deeper Faith.

The Echoes of Genesis in Darwin

Evolutionary science has surprising roots in a Hebrew view of reality.

How Should We Then Study the Bible?

And other responses to our April issue.

Review

Darwin’s Dirty Secret Lives On

A recent book on evolutionary theory fails to reckon with the social side of natural selection.

Review

Conflict Between Science and Religion Is Always Possible but Never Inevitable

A new history challenges perceptions that the two are either completely autonomous or completely at odds.

Cover Story

Why Does Creation Groan?

Scripture and science suggest that animal suffering fits into a divine artistic story.

Review

Evangelicals Have Four Proposals for Harmonizing Genesis and Evolution

Loren Haarsma maps out the prevailing schools of thought on the origins of humanity and sin.

William Lane Craig Explores the Headwaters of the Human Race

The philosopher and theologian ventures a new hypothesis on Genesis, human origins, and the historical Adam.

Is The Coronavirus Evidence of a Creation in Freefall?

How does theology explain a pandemic? Basic biology, human sin, or the Devil?

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