A Summer Place to Go, Part 2
This summer, many of us are going on fewer trips, and so let’s see where excellent reading in faith and science can take us.
This summer, many of us are going on fewer trips, and so let’s see where excellent reading in faith and science can take us.
What might the existence of an extraterrestrial “hypothetical rational species” mean for Christian message?
How are we finding all of these “exoplanets”—planets beyond our solar system? And how can we tell if they might host life? That’s our focus as we continue our astrobiology series.
Whether we find it or not, the possibility of life on other planets remains scientifically and theologically significant.
What if science—indeed, the very physics we’ve been slogging through—is actually the locus of God’s action?
Is the world fundamentally determined or undetermined?… All of these possible interpretations point to the enigma of the way the world really is. Does God play dice? Is there a reality to things before we observe them? Are there many worlds? Are there hidden variables that still elude us nearly a century after Einstein postulated them?