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A New Look at Einstein’s Changing Views of God and Judaism
Einstein’s Judaism wasn’t “unified” — neither is ours.
Can You Be Both Religious and Analytical? – Religion, Belief and Social Connections, Part 3
Jonathan Morgan and Connor Wood discuss their new research about religion, cognitive styles, and intuition.
Science Isn’t Just “How,” Religion Isn’t Just “Why”
Rabbi Dr. Bradley Shavit Artson explains why both science and religion need humility – and each other.
God as a “Scientific Object”
We need to keep rethinking what we believe about God based on new ideas and new experiences.
How Science Can Help Jewish Professionals
Most Jews are probably more likely to read the New York Times science section or watch “Cosmos” than to engage in Talmud study.
Joseph, Noah, Jonah: Global Climate Change in Three Vignettes
How much power should be given, and to whom, in the name of saving humanity from what think we can predict in the future?
Planet Earth II Renews Our View of Creation
Sometimes we need to be jolted out of our daily complacency to see the true wonder of the natural world.
Science IS Resistance
The link between science and revolution goes at least as far back as the founding of our country.
In a Changing World, Both Science and Religion Can Guide Us
Despite the change around me, what is true and what is right has not changed, and some truths are not dependent on people to give them value.
“Rationalia” Would Be 1/3 of a Great Place to Live
Science and rationality are great for knowing what is. But if we want to know what to do, we need more.
Knowing What, Knowing Why, Knowing How
Science is complex. But once we have a better understanding of the latest science, we can use that knowledge to inform public policy more effectively.
This Week in Science and Morality – 3/30/15
Right and wrong in 2115, whether our rights come from God or the state, and where religion fits into the morality of climate change — here’s what’s new in science and morality this week.
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