Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many religious graduate students in science say they keep quiet about that aspect of their identity. Sean Anthony Eddy/E+ via ...
As we claim our identity as God’s expression, we realize we’re capable of more than we previously thought.
The light of Christ, when let into our hearts, brings mercy and justice to individuals and communities.
You can be religious or you can be scientific—you certainly can’t be both. That’s the framing many people bring to ...
For the past 20 years, Elaine Howard Ecklund has studied scientists’ attitudes towards religion. What she’s found, through more than 40,000 surveys and nearly 2,500 confidential interviews, is that ...
Suzie Bohlson sits in a sun-drenched California plaza, a pale, slight 53-year-old with a Ph.D. in biology from Notre Dame. Fifteen years ago, she converted to Catholicism, a surprising choice, perhaps ...
The conflict between science and religion may have its origins in the structure of our brains, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Babson College have found. Clashes between the use of ...
Does being more religious make a person more likely to reject scientific findings? Or is it the level of intolerance of other religions that better predicts rejection of science? Yu Ding and ...
The Christian Science Society will sponsor a free talk by Bobby Lewis titled “Effective Prayer: Finding healing and wholeness in divine Love.” Lewis will share how prayer, founded ...
Given popular portrayals, you would be forgiven for assuming that the type of person who is a scientist is not the type of person who would be religious. Consider the popular television show “The Big ...