by Collin Brendemuehl | Mar 16, 2018 | Apologetics, Science
In “Science Unlimited? The Challenges of Scientism” a number of philosophers of science explore the extent to which science might influence society. Overall their effort is rich while erring on the side of a strong scientism what would find a place in...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Feb 21, 2018 | Apologetics, Science
Mark Noll’s The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind ruffled many a feather. For roughly two centuries the evangelical was told to play to short game. That is, engage in evangelism and let your pastor do the theology. You just bring people into church and let them...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Dec 18, 2017 | Apologetics, Science
One of the ongoing discussions in evolutionary theory is the place that directionality holds, or even if it should hold any place at all. Directionality is, after all, the claim that evolution has a purpose of some sort. That purpose may be short-term or long-term....
by Collin Brendemuehl | Nov 28, 2017 | Apologetics, Book Review
Book Review: Amazing Grace of Quantum Physics Paperback: 282 pages Publisher: Pickwick Publications (November 7, 2017) ISBN-10: 1532614217 ISBN-13: 978-1532614217 Reality is slippery business. … When a Muslim finds that quantum mechanics claims a system “really”...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Nov 19, 2017 | Apologetics, Book Review
Book Review: Theistic Evolution, a Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique The discussion of origins is perhaps the strongest argument against Christianity, and religion in general, to ever arise in human dialogue. The apologetic concerns are many and the...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Nov 7, 2017 | Apologetics
A “way of knowing” is a way of acquiring information. It’s how data enters our heads. The ways have several channels for entry, like a wired network, WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB, each way of knowing represents a different mechanism for entry. The generally accepted ways...