Alarmed by a drumbeat of shrinking bird and butterfly populations, dying pollinators, and invasive pests and plants, gardeners are embracing the idea that their own landscapes can help. The National ...
It’s an ageless truism that Christianity requires faith of believers. In conversations with skeptics about Christian faith, I discovered that tensions always emerged from the subtle, all-or-nothing, ...
The hundred years that have elapsed since the first publication of Origin of Species have by no means abated the interest which Darwin kindled. As evolutionary theories have multiplied, so ...
This book is a concise, deep, challenging, and wide-ranging critique of philosophical naturalism. In it, philosopher J.P. Moreland argues that there are several aspects of reality which naturalism is ...
This is part 3 of this interview: click here for part 2. This is the fourth in a new series of posts on Science and Philosophy, featuring interviews with influential scientists and philosophers of ...
Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” (1908) must rate as one of the bleakest short stories ever written, a kind of Winterreise gone wrong that wears its air of resolute determinism like a Red Sox ...
Real versus natural might sound like a trick question (is oat milk real or natural, we wonder?), but in the case of historical theatrical movements, “realism” versus “naturalism” is the difference ...