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Os Guiness: Plunge in Without Fear

This is a great video from Os Guiness. This is another one that I think any pastor of young adults must take to heart.

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Rachel Evans on Faith, Science and Her Journey

There is a great post on BioLogos by Rachel Evans, in addition to the video below.  I think any pastor involved with young adults needs to listen carefully to Rachel’s story.

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Rachel Evans on the Gordon BioLogos Conference

Here’s a nice summary from Rachel Evans about the recent BioLogos faith-and-science conference at Gordon College.

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Pastoral Science Conference at Regent College

This week I’ll be at the Pastoral Science conference at Regent College in Vancouver. I’m incredibly excited about this conference — it’s the sort of thing I’ve been hoping to become involved with for quite a while.  Internet access will be limited, but I’ll post when I get back.

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Humans and Neanderthals Interbred

A new genetic study confirms that humans and Neanderthals interbred.  This is fascinating in its own right, and truly intriguing with respect to the faith-and-science connection.

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Resources for Pastors on Faith-Science Issues

A good post from Rev. Scott Mapes.

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Cosmic Fine-tuning and Natural Theology

This is the conclusion of a good video series on cosmic fine tuning arguments.  Notice the careful use of modest natural theology.

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The Different Stories of Gen. 1 and 2

On BioLogos, Pete Enns offers a good discussion of the differences between the Gen. 1 and Gen. 2 creation narratives.

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Daniel Harrell on Scientific Method

A good video from Pastor Daniel Harrell on scientific method:

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New Post on Biologos

I have a new guest post up on Biologos: “A ‘Historical’ Adam?” It is my very halting and preliminary attempt to sketch out a “middle ground” position on an issue in the faith-science conversation that can be very challenging for evangelicals.