By Michael Peterson, on November 18th, 2010%
by Michael L. Peterson
This article is a comprehensive study of the views of Christian author and apologist C. S. Lewis on the theory of evolution and the argument from intelligent design. It explains how he would distinguish expressly philosophical arguments for a Transcendent Mind from the current claims of the intelligent design (ID) movement to provide . . . → Read More: C. S. Lewis on Evolution and Intelligent Design
By Wayne Norman, on November 18th, 2010%
by Wayne D. Norman and Malcolm A. Jeeves
Over the past several decades, a number of proposals have been advanced to explain the relationship between human brain functioning and religious experiences and behaviors. In the nineteenth century, phrenologists were also interested in these relationships. A wide variety of positions existed amongst deist and Christian phrenologists and . . . → Read More: Neurotheology: Avoiding a Reinvented Phrenology
By Joseph Spradley, on October 26th, 2010%
by Joseph L. Spradley
The origin, size, and location of our Moon play a unique and essential role for the existence of life on Earth. Earth’s Moon is the largest moon in the solar system in relation to its host planet and appears to have formed in a unique way, compared to all other known moons, by . . . → Read More: Ten Lunar Legacies: Importance of the Moon for Life on Earth
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