January 2026 Blog
From Astrobiology to Astrotheology and Back Ted Peters Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences ▓ “Cosmology is a voyage of the human spirit.” That’s what Harvard astronomer Owen Gingerich tells readers in the scientific journal,
December 2025 Blog
Is Scientific Inquiry an Intellectual Descendant of the Hebrews? Dru Johnson Could the Christian Bible contain the conceptual seeds of scientific inquiry? It seems odd to ask such a question about a notoriously religious collection of
November 2025 Blog
Technodao and the Moral Grammar of AI Heup Young Kim Rethinking AI ethics from control to formation by aligning design with dignity through East Asian virtue and Christian humility. 1) From Control to Meaning Debates about artificial
October 2025 Blog
Spirituality, Religion, and Human Health: connecting the empirical and the profound at the intersection of science and religion Tobias Anker Stripp, Center for Science and Faith, University of Copenhagen Even though the discourse of modern biomedical
September 2025 Blog
Why inter-contextual engagement is essential for the science and religion relationships Rt Revd Dr Richard Cheetham Co-Director for Global Engagement ECLAS Member of the Anglican Communion Science Commission On the home page of the ISSR website
August 2025 Blog
What the Scopes Trial Meant: Bryan, the Modernists, and Science Edward B. Davis, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science, Messiah University (Reposted with permission from BioLogos.) This July marks the one hundredth anniversary of the


