May More Scientists Care About Adam and Eve William Lane Craig, et al. November 8, 2021 In Quest of the Historical Adam is an olive branch to scientists, putting forward an account of human origins that is consistent with evolution. Evolution Theology Science
William Lane Craig Schooled Me On Evolution Suan Sonna October 27, 2021 I ultimately learned that Christians do not have to strawman science, and scientists do not have to strawman religion. Evolution Theology
What A Scientist Learns From A Southern Baptist Seminary S. Joshua Swamidass October 1, 2021 Race, origins, and abuse. A scientist learns a great deal about courage and peacemaking from a week at a Southern Baptist seminary. Science Race Society
A U-Turn on Adam and Eve S. Joshua Swamidass August 30, 2021 BioLogos updates their scientific position on Adam and Eve. This is an important step forward and a key milestone in the conversation. Science Adam and Eve
A Pentecostal at The Smithsonian Michael Tenneson August 22, 2021 A pentecostal scientist explains his common cause with scientists at The Smithsonian, implementing a peaceful pedagogical approach. Evolution Society
Is There Phosphine Above the Clouds of Venus? Paul B. Rimmer August 14, 2021 I am one of the scientists studying phosphine in the clouds of Venus. We are still wondering if this is the first signs of life on another planet. Science
Thinking About Evolution…and Progressive Creation John Harshman July 26, 2021 John Harshman, a secular biologist, took up our invitation to dialogue with RTB, and he responds to their thoughts on the fossil record. Dialogue Evolution Reasons To Believe
Institutional Review Boards for Artificial Intelligence? Ashley Marie Moses July 14, 2021 Drawing on the history of ethics in medicine, perhaps Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) could be how we ensure AI is ethical and good. Artificial Intelligence
Is evolutionary science in conflict with Adam and Eve? Daniel Ang, et al. April 11, 2021 It is difficult to classify every way of understanding Adam and Eve alongside evolution. These four questions are a helpful starting point. Adam and Eve Theology
A Compromise on Creationism S. Joshua Swamidass April 5, 2021 Mainstream scientists shouldn’t completely shun organizations friendly to the belief. Reprinted from The Wall Street Journal. Society
Q&A on “A Compromise on Creationism” S. Joshua Swamidass March 22, 2021 The growing conversation around accreditation of creation science, academic freedom, and national norms can be guided by better information. Science Society
My Response to the ASA’s Apology S. Joshua Swamidass March 16, 2021 It takes real courage for institutions to transparently admit mistakes and to correct them. The ASA offers an olive branch. I accept. Dialogue Society