Redacting the Bible: A Case Study in Historical Criticism
Let’s look at an example of how science understands sacred scripture by taking a closer look at historical criticism of the New Testament.
Let’s look at an example of how science understands sacred scripture by taking a closer look at historical criticism of the New Testament.
How should we read these ancient narratives today?
We need to humbly put questions about the universe and the universal back at the heart of education, including and especially religious education.
Between the two extremes, there is a third possibility: that all religions are partly true.
Exploring Big History requires that we systematically collect and analyze information about the past from an evolutionary and global perspective.
This is the new chart for the new cosmology. It is the most comprehensive compendium of scientific facts on a single page I know. No reason to leave home without one of these maps of time stuffed in your glove compartment or backpack.
It may be that those cultures that do not have a formal adolescent initiation ceremony do so at great risk to their wellbeing and survival. What we don’t invest in initiation, we later pay for in incarceration.
The unaffiliated represent 17 to 22 percent of the U.S. population. When we add the MIAs—members in absentia—to the “nones,” we have what may be the largest “religious” group.
What is the lifetime of our communicative civilization? Will our civilization make it through the 21st century intact? Is there a “Great Filter” of self-destruction that limits the life expectancy of intelligent life in the universe?
Eric Beinhocker’s “The Origin of Wealth” offers exciting metaphors for rethinking Darwinism and evolutionary theory.