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Seeing nature through a spiritual lens: Celia Deane-Drummond combines science and soul There have been many challenges over the years at the intersection of faith and biology. Yes, we know we are human, but we like to think we are something more than our nature or genetic make-up.... continue
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Transhumanism: a Q&A with Dr. Phil Hefner A new topic in the religion and science dialogue has emerged called "Transhumanism." The trends and questions evolving out of this aspect of the biological sciences are capturing the attention of ethicists and theologians.... continue to part one or continue to part two
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Carol Rausch Albright : Confessions of a Secret Scholar Carol Rausch Albright may have been born at the wrong time and over the years may have felt she was living in the wrong place, but as it turned out she has usually been at the right place at the right time.... continue
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Phil Clayton: Formulating Responsible Faith for the 21st Century Claremont School of Theology in California has made headlines recently in its bid to grow its student population. Embarking on a unique endeavor.... continue |
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Carl Helrich: A heart drawn to God, science and fellow man Sleepy little Goshen, Indiana, is well known for its Amish community, but is now also a religion and science Mecca.... continue |
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Moving beyond conflict: Gayle Woloschak tackles the tough questions Although Gayle Woloschak spends her days in the laboratory of Northwestern University, she recalls that she could have easily been a philosopher.... continue |