Until I have time to write up an article on this, the great psychologist Jean Piaget’s fascinating relationship with spirituality and religion can be found in this journal article that ... Read more
The variety of the universe is awesome as well as its size. In this short post we will take a tour of the universe from its inception in the weirdness ... Read more
God created the world. God used mathematics to do so. Mathematics can be understood by us because we are made in God’s image. Physics is the service of God because ... Read more
There is a common angle that Darwin was an atheist, and one of the atheist movement’s greatest champions. His work, such people will affirm, disproved Biblical accounts of creation, and ... Read more
Maxwell is usually regarded as the third most influential physicist in history, behind Newton and Einstein. Einstein wrote that Maxwell’s work was “the most profound and fruitful that physics has ... Read more
Einstein developed a personal theology that was lengthy and complex, and drew considerable attention – largely critical – from both theological readers and the general public. His views would change ... Read more
We have seen that neither Darwin himself nor the vast majority of Christian clergy at the time saw any conflict between science and religion, and that the preeminent nineteenth century ... Read more
The only way to really understand quantum mechanics (and quantum computing, for which this knowledge is essential) is through mathematics, and this post is a very light introduction to the ... Read more
Newton’s science was wrapped together with his various religious interests to such an extent that the two domains cannot really be considered separately. He saw the world as a series ... Read more