The essential history of Christian Science may be reduced to three epochal phases: first, Mary Baker Eddy’s discovery of the principles of Christian Science; second, her establishment of the religion ...
The Christian church did not discourage the development of science but in fact was instrumental in bringing it about, says Rodney Stark, a professor of sociology at the University of Washington at ...
D. Andrew Crain has written “Science &Christianity: Past, Present, and Future” as a group study. He chose to tackle several scientific principles that often create controversy among Christians, ...
Science and Christianity are constantly disagreeing with each other. Whether it’s about the Earth’s age, the evolution of animals or how old a tree is, they can never seem to find common ground. Some ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Christian Scientists gathered at an online annual meeting, including from Norman and 11 congregations throughout Oklahoma, to acknowledge the ways in which God’s love and mercy have opened paths of ...
I know that probably the last thing you want in your editorial pages is a raging debate about evolution and science -- always more heat than light -- but you gave prominent place to a guest columnist ...
In nearly every major American city and in many small towns, Christian Science reading rooms are found mixed in with storefronts. Passersby may hardly notice them, but to those who stop to wonder what ...
National Geographic program uses science to explore religious controversies. March 29, 2010— -- Could science finally settle some of Christianity's greatest mysteries? In "Touched by Jesus?" ...
In just a few short weeks, the Fall 2025 semester will commence at universities throughout the U.S. Many new and returning students will pursue a course of study in various STEM-related fields. I ...
A few generations ago, when conversation lagged there were always topics like theology and philosophy to quicken the hour, for educated men felt an obligation to be interested, if not well informed, ...
IN NATURE of July 17 Prof. Julian Huxley directs attention to the misunderstandings of the scientific point of view involved in two passages from Rev. Hardwick's review of Canon Baker's “Science, ...