Review of The Mysterious Epigenome: What Lies Beyond
Originally published in Science et Esprit 67:2 (2015): 304-308 [pdf id=17122]…
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Originally published in Science et Esprit 67:2 (2015): 304-308 [pdf id=17122]…
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Originally published at Crisis Magazine on January 20, 2015. As the sixtieth anniversary of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s death approaches this April, a renewed interest in his thought…
Challenging the Rehabilitation of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Read More »
Originally published in City Light News, 27:1 (January 2015), 9.…
Originally published in Science et Esprit 67:1 (2015): 126-130. [pdf id=17130]…
Originally published at Crisis Magazine on November 26, 2014. Earlier this month, the BBC interviewed E.O. Wilson (a highly reputable emeritus Professor of Entomology at Harvard Universit…
Dawkins’ Unholy Trinity: Incoherency, Hypocrisy and Bigotry Read More »
Originally published in Convivium October 1, 2014.This is a review of Alvin Plantinga's book, Where the Conflict Really Lies. Alvin Plantinga is widely recognized as one of the greatest phil…
Originally published in Science et Esprit 66:3 (2014): 490-494. [pdf id=17143]…
Review of The Soul: How We Know It’s Real and Why It Matters Read More »
Originally published in Convivium on June 1, 2014.This is a review of William Lane Craig's book, A Reasonable Response. For well over 20 years, William Lane Craig has debated atheists, inclu…
Earlier this week, I decided to Google my name alongside that of Ken Ham and Bill Nye to see what sort of response, if any, was generated by the piece I wrote, titled “Nuances missed in debate over …
Originally published in the Toronto Star on February 10, 2014.Although Bill Nye is a gifted science educator for children and Ken Ham a well-meaning Christian, the debate seemed counterproductive. It …