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BioLogos
26.04.2024
Churches can help children return to their rightful place in the natural world, healing a growing rift.
Francis Collins and Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire share some key moments from behind the scenes of the COVID pandemic and vaccine development.
22.04.2024
17.04.2024
Earth Day is once a year, but as Christians our call to care for creation is every day. Don't know where to start? Here's some BioLogos resources to help.
16.04.2024
12.04.2024
Jim Stump is guided by philosopher Simone Weil and other experts to respond to the challenge of pain and suffering.
10.04.2024
For Joanna Ng, the Church is called to shine Christ’s light in dark places, and the world of technology is no exception. Like Esther, we were created for such a time as this.
05.04.2024
What do the long times spans of the earth and the universe tell us about being a human loved by God in the here and now?
04.04.2024
03.04.2024
For BioLogos President Deb Haarsma, understanding the science behind a solar eclipse does not make it any less glorious. She is drawn to deeper worship of God.
02.04.2024
28.03.2024
How can we continue to affirm the Bible as inspired and authoritative if the human authors believed incorrect things about the world?
27.03.2024
'Nones’ are skeptical of Christianity because of science. For BioLogos President Deb Haarsma, science is central to discipleship and evangelism in the church today.
26.03.2024
23.03.2024
For Ed Rosado, relationships are vital to the work of faith and science. Through relationship building, the church can help diverse communities flourish.
Darrel Falk and BioLogos Vice President Jim Stump have new books on evolution, and they will be leading workshops about them at our conference next month.
A neuroscience graduate student unexpectedly finds peace sitting in mystery rather than finding all the answers. God is bigger than all her questions.
Biomimicry uses nature to solve human problems. For Heather Bennett, biomimicry can also hold deeply spiritual principles, and connect us to the Creator.
22.03.2024
Darrel Falk discusses his new book "On the (Divine) Origin of Species."
Jonathan Haidt discusses the mental health epidemic in children with guest host Francis Collins, including the role of faith communities.
21.03.2024
19.03.2024
Nones’ are leaving the Church because of its views on science, but can science help bring them back? BioLogos President Deb Haarmsa thinks so.
12.03.2024
08.03.2024
Molly brings her research that explores the history of evangelicalism in America to her newfound identity as an evangelical herself.
05.03.2024
27.02.2024
24.02.2024
Dianne Glave shares her environmental story, which is shaped by her identity as an African-American, woman and Christian in the hopes that it will inspire others.
20.02.2024
16.02.2024
We explore the economics of food, how food relates to issues of justice, and how fellowship around the table can bring us together.
15.02.2024
09.02.2024
In this episode we explore ethics, the science, and the theology behind taking the lives of animals to become our food.
08.02.2024
06.02.2024
A professor once told him: Christianity is only for the intellectually weak. He’s a witness that you can be an intellectually strong Christian and scientist.
We follow the journey of food through the body and discuss the role eating and cooking had in making us into the species we are today.
01.02.2024
30.01.2024
27.01.2024
We look to the bible to see if we can better understand God’s intended relationship to food.
25.01.2024
24.01.2024
Kieran thought he had to choose between God and science. On a night he’ll never forget, he encountered God while stargazing. Peace replaced his doubt and fear.