The medieval flourishing of natural philosophy in Christianity
James HannamEnlightenment-era pastors didn’t oppose modern science. They helped advance it.
Jennifer Powell McNuttChristian theology shaped modern science through the work of Johannes Kepler and Robert Boyle
Edward B. DavisChristian thinkers have always studied God’s creation through science—and used the results to benefit others
the editors and Edward B. Davis.The Scientific Revolution was led by people of faith who pursued scientific and technological innovation out of Christian motives and understandings.
Jennifer Woodruff Tait and Chris ArmstrongA few of the highlights of Christian exploration of science that we touch on in this issue
the editorsMichael Faraday’s experiments advanced the study of electricity
Geoffrey CantorOn several occasions Maxwell indicated his view on the relationship between his faith and physics.
Tom TopelGeorge Washington Carver sought to understand God’s creation and develop its benefits for others
Jennifer Woodruff TaitWe talked to four scientists who are believers—three with distinguished careers and one embarking on the journey.
the editors and intervieweesLearn more about Christian scientists and inventors throughout church history with these resources selected by this issue’s authors and editors.
the editorsChristianity and theater
Awakenings
Stories worth retelling
Revival: the first thousand years
Containing today’s events, devotional, quote and stories