Hermeneutics and Awkward Science
Recently at the Aquila Report, my friend Bill Evans continued the lively discussion on Genesis and hermeneutics, noting a variety of thoughtful concerns. Yet, while doing so, he seems to indicate that...
View ArticleWhen I Consider Your Heavens
Yesterday several media outlets prominently featured a story on the possibility of “many earths out there.” The realities of scientific knowledge of these potential planets, thirty of of which have...
View ArticleDefining Adam and Eve
Polity vs. Politic In his recent piece “Change, Acquiesce, or Depart Honorably with Conviction”: The Unhappy Politics of Creation, Dr. William Evans provides an intriguing reply to the article...
View ArticleThe Historical Adam?
Creation and Adam and Eve discussions continue to engage the attention of the Presbyterian and Reformed community at large. William Evans at Reformation21 takes note of Kevin DeYoung’s recent post 10...
View ArticleThe Depths of the Sea
Making news headlines these days is James Cameron’s successful solo dive to the deepest known region of the ocean – the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. The National Geographic-Rolex...
View ArticleWhat is Man?
A reflection by John ‘Rabbi’ Duncan (1796-1870), converted from atheism to faith in Christ, and a life of gospel service: “Here we are, with the heavens above our heads. What are we? Men. How came we...
View ArticleEvery Living Thing That Moves
“Then God said, “Let the waters abound with an abundance of living creatures… so God created great sea creatures and every living thing that moves, with which the waters abounded, according to their...
View ArticlePollination and Insuppressible Glory
The spectacular footage in this clip from 3.16 on led me to marvel, and to worship God: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” (Psalm 8:1) Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg honors...
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