Texas Christian University’s College of Science & Engineering has received a $40 million gift, the largest investment in the ...
As we recognize that God is blessing us all without limit, we find that dead ends become open roads to progress. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
Each cell of Jesus’ body embodies his love for his creation—not only humans but also the animals, plants, mountains, and ...
Students and faculty from the University of Connecticut came together to hear Angelia Wilson, a professor of politics at the University of Manchester, discuss the impact of the Christian right on ...
These articles are inspired by the weekly Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
Incorruptibility, he said, “provides an opportunity for respectful dialogue between science and faith — one that values both empirical evidence and spiritual interpretation.” Many of these experts ...
A Tampa-area teacher is accused of possessing child sex abuse material and is being held on a fugitive warrant, Florida deputies say.
Pope St Pius X warned us. He saw the infection long before the fever hit. Modernism, he said in Pascendi (1907), splits faith ...
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin. —Matthew 6:28 These lines, say Botanists Harold Moldenke and his wife Alma, do not refer to lilies, which are rare ...
President Donald Trump‘s authoritarian aspirations face one major obstacle: He is not very popular. As counterintuitive as it may seem, political science shows that would-be dictators need strong ...
It's probably no surprise that the Bible is the most popular book of all time, with at least 100 million Bibles being sold or gifted every single year. Of course, the history and accuracy of the Bible ...