Writing about Science and Christian Faith

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As a practicing Christian and a scientist, I believe that science is one tool we can use to understand God and to care for others. As science and technology continue to be at the forefront of the world we live in, I believe it is necessary for Christians to have at least some knowledge of the science-related issues that impact human flourishing. The following essays all reflect ways that understanding science can connect us to God, nature, and each other.

Essays

Cicadas: Making a Joyful Noise?

Biological Clocks and God’s Good Creation

Sinai and Synapses: Loving the Lord with all my mind and my neighbor as myself

Science Corner: On Creativity and Thanksgiving

Science Corner: Get Ready! It’s Brine Shrimp Season!

Science Corner: Mother Knows Best: Even Insect Mothers Provide for Their Offspring

Science Corner: Awe and Wonder Through a Microscope

Science Corner: One Person’s Trash Could Be Another Person’s Earthship

Science Corner: Preeclampsia Awareness and Practicing Faith Over Fear

Science Corner: Let There Be Light (But Not Too Much)

Science Corner: Christian Women in Science

Science Corner: Bug-Eat-Bug World

Science Corner: A Planet of Viruses Book Review & Virus Appreciation

Science Corner: More than Three Chromosomes in a Trench Coat

Science Corner: More than Three Chromosomes in a Trench Coat Part 2

Science Corner: More than Three Chromosomes in a Trench Coat Part 3

Three Chromosomes in a Trench Coat Part 4