It’s safe to say that Robert J. Sawyer loves being a sci-fi writer. In fact, his license plate literally reads “SF Writer.” ...
Kalpana Jain, senior religion and ethics editor for The Conversation, explores a sense of belonging via the Faith Angle gathering.
Somewhere between the church lobby coffee and the Sunday sermon, a fierce debate has taken root over whether following Jesus ...
Some decisions never survive being explained out loud. You know why you trust someone, why a place feels like home, why you ...
In this week's Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews Harvey Mansfield's The Rise and Fall of Rational Control and finds that the author could benefit from ...
While such patterns are likely unintentional, researchers said they show the challenges of representing diverse belief ...
A boiled egg has become a flashpoint in West Bengal. A move to revise some school mid-day-meal menus toward “sattvik” fare — ...
Last month, two different Uber drivers told the science-communication researcher that they thought trust in science was low in their countries. Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a ...
How do we navigate deep cultural and political divisions? Davidson College President Doug Hicks ’90 shares timeless, ...
When should a society’s most painful events enter the classroom, and on whose terms? These questions framed an event at Westminster in March that brought together bereaved families, ...
First, there was the release of the so-called UFO files by the Trump administration in May, which sparked a wide range of reactions from religious Americans. Then there was a new blockbuster summer ...
Landmark science fiction books like The Time Machine, 1984, and The Left Hand of Darkness have helped shape and define the ...