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What we know and what I don't
All knowledge is communal, but that's easy to forget.
by Peter W. Marty
What we need from scientists
It’s hard enough to distinguish fact from fiction. Then there’s the matter of interpretation.
by Marilyn McEntyre
Mark Stenberg takes aim at Christian certainty. I'm not certain that's our problem.
by Jason Byassee
Alvin Plantinga posits a profound conflict between naturalism and science. This extraordinary claim is deeply counterintuitive.
reviewed by Karl W. Giberson
It takes a lifetime, as well as a remarkable life, to write a book like Eleonore Stump's Wandering in Darkness.
The pastor was prepared for questions about the Transfiguration. Instead, one first grader asked, "what does 'obviously' mean?"
by Carol Zaleski