"Science and Religion" Tagged Content
“We See Only a Reflection as in a Mirror; Then We Shall See Face-to-Face”
We all have our starting points, our tribes and our audiences. But we also need to push ourselves a bit, and to move into the “adjacent possible.”
We Need Light to See Each Other
We are mindful of that web that connects all of us, and we will, God-willing, emerge to tread more softly, honoring one another in our shared human vulnerability.
Science as “The World As It Is,” Religion as “The World It Could Be”
Science is the best way we can appreciate “what is,” and religion helps move us towards “what could be.”
This Week in Science and Morality – 2/17/15
Why morality can lead to violence, how anxiety can lead to ethical behavior, and why we need compassion for online trolls — here’s what’s new in science and morality this week.
An Interview with Rapper and Science Educator Baba Brinkman
A conversation with rapper and science educator Baba Brinkman, sharing the thought process and ideas behind his new show “The Rap Guide to Religion.”
Want to Understand Religion? You’ve Gotta Have a Body
If you want to understand religion, you need to understand humans. And if you want to understand humans, you need to understand bodies. Our increasingly disembodied, tech-driven lives aren’t making that any easier.