Science & the Sacred Blog Comes Home

The Science and the Sacred Blog of the Biologos Foundation, for which I am now a regular writer, has “come home” to BioLogos’s own site. Visit Science and the Sacred here, and if you follow blogs through a news reader, be sure to add the feed.

New Science & the Sacred Post: A Different Angle

I have a new guest post on the Science and the Sacred Blog or the BioLogos Foundation (@BioLogosOrg on Twitter). This one is called “Let’s Come at This From a Different Angle.” I propose that our reading of the opening chapters of the Bible ought to be informed by the closing chapters of the Bible. [...]

Guest Posts at Science and the Sacred Blog

My friends (and now colleagues) at the BioLogos Foundation recently asked me to write a series of blog posts for them concerning how an incarnational approach to Scripture might contribute toward clearing away some misunderstandings that have exacerbated theĀ  perceived conflict between the Bible and science. The first three posts in that series are linked [...]

Boulders2Bits Blog “Take 5″ Interview with Me

Biblioblogger Karyn Traphagen has posted a brief interview on her Boulders2Bits blog with me as part of a new series she’s starting called “Take 5.” Her description of Take 5: “Many blogs do a fine job introducing us to folks via interviews. I decided to take another tack on interviews. Rather than a long interview, [...]

Authors Enter Discussion of I&I and GWHW at Jesus Creed

I wanted to alert my readers that there is an interesting disscussion of my book (Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament) and my friend Kenton Sparks’s book (God’s Word in Human Words: An Evangelical Appropriation of Critical Biblical Scholarship) over on Scot McKnight’s Jesus Creed blog. The discussion has been [...]