Francis Bacon’s Believing Scientist

It is the humility of the believing scientist, who respects the way God has made nature, studies its laws, and thereby gains the power over it that God intends humanity to have (Richard Bauckham, Living With Other Creatures: Green Exegesis and Theology [Waco, Tex.: Baylor University Press, 2011], 51). Though he had a humble outlook in … Continue reading Francis Bacon’s Believing Scientist

Basil—The Details of Theology

If anyone laughs when he sees our subtlety, to use the Psalmist’s words, about syllables, let him know that he reaps laughter’s fruitless fruit; and let us, neither giving in to men’s reproaches, nor yet vanquished by their disparagement, continue our investigation (Basil the Great, On the Holy Spirit, 1:2; trans. B. Jackson, Accordance Module "Basil-E"). … Continue reading Basil—The Details of Theology