Content on How Science Influences Religious Language
What scientific metaphors do we use in everyday life? How has religion changed in response to new scientific knowledge? How do we understand prayer and the Bible in light of science today?
These are a few of the questions that this Sinai and Synapses Discussion Forum explores.
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.
Spirits in the Material World
If humans have learned over eons that intercessory prayer doesn’t “work”, why do we keep doing it?
Does Science Need Its Own Rituals?
Does religion offer something special that science doesn’t?
A Computer Model of Atheism?
The Modeling Religion Project at the Center for Mind and Culture in Boston uses computer simulations to refine and compare theories of religion, cognition, and culture.
Is a Secular America a Worse America?
The United States in the 21st century is becoming more secular, but is this actually causing it to move in a progressive direction as many of us think?
In a Divided World, Can Religion and Science Be Our Common Ground?
Human confidence in what we think we know for certain almost always involves hope in things unseen.
Want to Study the Science of Religion? Start with this MOOC
If you’re curious about religion as a human phenomenon, this massive online-only course (MOOC) through the University of British Columbia will be a good opportunity to start learning.
How the Language of Awe Connects Us
What do seeing oneself as a part of nature and seeing oneself as part of a massive demonstration have in common?
How to Speak Both “Science” and “Religion”
When does questioning spark joy, and when does it lead to frustration?
Seeking Common Language, But Still Maintaining Our Own
When do the languages of religion and science create commonality, and when do they create difference?
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.
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