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Science and the Sacred
On Reducing Irreducible Complexity, Part I
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Darrel Falk
Every Monday, “Science and the Sacred” features an essay from one of The BioLogos Foundation’s co-presidents: Karl Giberson and Darrel Falk. Today’s entry was written by Darrel Falk. Someone needs to write a book about the emergence of evolutionary biology as a subject for public discourse beginning in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This…
No Room at the Inn?
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kgiberson
Every Monday, “Science and the Sacred” features an essay from one of The BioLogos Foundation’s leaders: Karl Giberson and Darrel Falk. Today’s entry was written by Karl Giberson. Watching the discussion surrounding Francis Collins’s National Institutes of Health (NIH) appointment has been enlightening in so many ways. I was especially interested in the argument made…
The Vision Lives On
By
Darrel Falk
Every Monday, “Science and the Sacred” features an essay from one of The BioLogos Foundation’s leaders: Francis Collins, Karl Giberson and Darrel Falk. However, in light of the news of Francis Collins’s confirmation as director of the National Institutes of Health, we have posted a special weekly feature today. This entry was written by Darrel…
The Necessity of Faith
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kgiberson
Every Monday, “Science and the Sacred” features an essay from one of The BioLogos Foundation’s leaders: Francis Collins, Karl Giberson and Darrel Falk. Today’s entry was written by Karl Giberson. Some Christians apparently believe that faith is a bad word. At least it seems this way when they ridicule science because it is based on…
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