Evolution
Nagel’s Untimely Idea
Is There More to Nature than Matter?
Saving Faith
The Renewed Stature of Christian Philosophizing
Natural Enemies?
Alvin Plantinga’s aim in Where the Conflict Really Lies is to show that far from being incompatible, science and religion are mutually supportive.
Unevolved
Last month, the USCCB issued a statement claiming Elizabeth A. Johnson's latest book “contaminates the traditional Catholic understanding of God.” Regrettably, the bishops' statement reflects, among other problems, a theological failure to take evolution seriously.
Podcast: Guy Consolmagno
An interview with Vatican astronomer Guy Consolmagno
More Being
Teilhard de Chardin’s startling relevance in a post-Darwin age.
The Gentle Darwinians
Selling and sanitizing the father of evolution
Darwin's Ghost
Evolution and Christianity are not as compatible as some would have you believe.
What's Scientific about It?
If intelligent design is to be taught in public-school classrooms, in what course does it belong? Certainly not science class, argues John Boler, emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Washington in Seattle. “If [intelligent design] belongs in a high-school curriculum at all,” Boler writes, “it might best be fitted under social studies.”
Darwin & the Cardinal
"Has the church has changed its position on evolution? In a word, no. Catholic thinkers have long maintained that evolutionary biology provides a vitalizing stimulus to religious thought." By John F. Haught.
‘Intelligent' Design?
How neither the God rejected by neo-Darwinians nor the God posited by intelligent designers has much to do with the God of the Bible. By John Garvey

