When we think of nature, we think of the outdoors, of plants and animals, of the wilderness undisturbed by human beings. Yet nature can also mean the essential...
Anyone who attended a middle school remembers the timeline exercise. The teacher dramatically draws one long line that spans the length of the chalkboard and i...
I saw God after work the other dayhad to pull over, just come fromCumberland Farms with my slushie.Yes I was sweaty, I had a little dirtin my nose on my teeth,...
Much has been written over the last few decades about the relationship between science and religion. Questions have been asked about the ways in which a m...
As most likely any student, professor, researcher, or doctor can tell you, the biological systems within the human body are far from simple. On every leve...
In the following article, two friends, Taylor Barker and Christian Bennett, present their understanding of the Catholic and mainstream Protestant view of t...
The following is an interview with Jonathan Moo, a Theology professor at Whitworth University who specializes in New Testament, ecology and environmental studi...
It is easy to fall into the trap of linking talk related to the environment to overall political battles we like to avoid. Stewardship of God’s creation is ...
Pictures of Harvard, especially those in admissions brochures, often feature the green grass of the yard. These pictures may contrast the grass with an imposin...