Posts Tagged science
Both abstinence-only and comprehensive sex education programs have failed to seriously change the sexual behavior of adolescents. There is an effective alternative: the sex education of Jesus Christ.
I know what you're thinking - isn't abstinence the Christian teaching? Hasn't this method alrea
02.22.2011| The Fish Tank | Jordan Monge
I am a doofus and turned in my laptop for repairs at FAS IT before uploading my blog post. So please forgive me - the "I Take Issue With" series will take off soon. Until then, however, I'm going to discuss some of the implications of psychology for Christian ethics.
Many psychologists have studi
11.9.2010| The Fish Tank | Jordan Monge
This Saturday, the Ichthus will be having its first big event! Presenting:
BEYOND
The Creation vs. Evolution Debate
A talk by Professor Denis Lamoureux followed by a Q&A session.
SATURDAY, OCT 23 at 7 PM in EMERSON 210
Sponsored by the Harvard Ichthus, Harvard College Faith and Action, an
10.20.2010| The Fish Tank | admin
Earlier this summer, I forwarded to the Harvard Ichthus email list this spectacularly helpful quote that I had stumbled upon from Augustine:
“Usually, even a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and the other elements of this world, about the motion and orbit of the stars a
09.13.2010| The Fish Tank | Nick Nowalk
Last week, my mom invited my uncle over for dinner so that he and I could continue our four-part debate on God, Christ, and the Bible. One of the more frustrating aspects of our debate was that he would conflate many issues. We would start out discussing free will and foreknowledge, and suddenly my
07.27.2010| The Fish Tank | Jordan Monge
Hi all! I am back in the safe harbor of Boston (:
Phew! Links for the week along with a new fishie
Christianity.com - The Calling of Christian Writers - Richard Doster asks what is different about the new breed of Christian writers, including Marilynne Robinson
Irreligious - Inception Breaks
07.25.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
Questions by the staff of The Ichthus
You are well known for advocating a view called theistic evolution. Could you tell us briefly what theistic evolution is and what guiding principles led you to this view? What is the relationship between God and evolution? Did God somehow “guide” it? What
03.27.2010| Volume 5, Issue 2 | admin