Explore how science and faith converge in understanding the mystery of human consciousness and the limits of purely scientific or theological explanations.
The Complexity of Information: Understanding…
The Complexity of Information: Understanding its Role in Science and Theology
In both science and theology, the concept of information has sparked immense curiosity and debate….
Free Will and Moral Responsibility: Bridging Neuroscience and Christian Theology
How does neuroscience challenge or support Christian notions of free will and moral responsibility? Discover the intersection of science, faith, and ethics.
Tech Reformation: Why We Need to Rethink Our Digital Worship
Exploring the rise of technology as a modern religion and the urgent need for a tech reformation to align progress with ethical values.
Understanding the Continuum of Life and Death: A Christian Perspective on Eternity
Discover how the Christian perspective views life and death as part of a continuum, drawing insights from both faith and science.
Bridging Science and Faith: Understanding Consciousness After Death
Discover how Christian theology and science converge on consciousness after death and what it means for our spiritual journey and identity.
The Unity of Consciousness: Exploring Science and Christianity’s Insights into the Self
This article dives into the mystery of consciousness, examining both scientific and Christian perspectives on the unity of the self.
The Power of Good Explanation: Bridging Faith and Science
Learn how the principle of good explanation unites faith, science, morality, and aesthetics, offering clarity in understanding.
Embracing the Power of Good Explanation: Uniting Science, Faith, and Morality
Explore how the principle of good explanation brings clarity to science, faith, and morality, offering unified truths applicable in every sphere of life.
The Principle of Good Explanation: Bridging Science and Faith for Deeper Understanding
Learn how the principle of good explanation bridges science and faith, fostering a holistic approach to understanding truth and morality.