Editor’s Note: This is a guest column by Jeffrey Bilbro, assistant professor of English at Spring Arbor University. His book Loving God’s Wildness: The Christian Roots of Ecological Ethics in American ...
The Christian church did not discourage the development of science but in fact was instrumental in bringing it about, says Rodney Stark, a professor of sociology at the University of Washington at ...
A new position at Holy Trinity Brompton reflects growing concern about climate change among some Christians. The job ad was a little different than the ones normally posted by London’s largest ...
Every year on or around Epiphany, a group of Eastern Orthodox Christian faithful from Denver forms a carpool caravan and drives three hours to the Continental Divide at Monarch Pass, Colo. They make ...
A few weeks ago a man I met told me that he grew up in a big Catholic family, but once he started learning more about science as a teenager, he left Christianity behind. He couldn’t reconcile the ...
I participate in a community of theologian-artists who, along with our neighbors and the wider world, have felt a deep sense of crisis in recent years. As we see society cautiously and exhaustedly ...
Something new adorns the walls of Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral. On the eve of Pentecost for Western Christian churches and during the Easter season for Eastern Christian churches, an ecumenical ...
Instructions for Guests Enter through the main doors of the Anderson Center and follow posted signs to the Community Room, which is on Level 1 of the Anderson Center. Cost Attendance at the conference ...
It is fascinating to me that one of the least-scientific events of recorded history has been the most significant event in the history of science. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is without ...