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Terry Defoe

Retired Lutheran Pastor writing about respectful conversations at the intersection of science and religion.

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A Nation Divided

Note: This article was originally published on academia.edu in June 2021, six months after the events discussed here. This is an update of that paper almost five years later. Warning signs have become reality and evangelicalism is strugglin...

3 months ago
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Propaganda

If the truth gets in the way of being right, human minds will typically do something odd. They will lock down. And according to the philosopher Chris Ranalli, when this happens we should start to call it “indoctrination.” In his work on soc...

3 months ago
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A Dangerous Idea

A Summary of Chapter Five of Terry Defoe’s Evolving Certainties: Resolving Conflict at the Intersection of Faith and Science titled The Biological Revolution.

ABSTRACT

Darwin waited a full twenty years before publishing his thoughts, know...

3 months ago
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Geology & the Bible

This summary of the fourth chapter of Defoe’s Evolving Certainties explores the “Geological Revolution,” detailing how the emergence of modern geology challenged traditional biblical interpretations and established the vast age of the Earth...

4 months ago
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ANCIENT SCIENCE IN THE SCRIPTURES

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Biblical cosmology is not scientific in the modern sense. It is phenomenological, a common-sense description of cosmological realities as they appear to the naive observer without the benefit of science and modern technologies. Th...

4 months ago
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    For the past thirty years, I’ve been reflecting and writing on the relationship between science and faith.

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