... where I'll be doing solo posting from now on.
I'll use the other place for archiving and diverse blogrolls.
Jonathan Haidt: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
The latest summary of evolutionary psychology.
The Language of Science and Faith: Straight Answers to Genuine Questions
Karl Giberson and Francis Collins on evolution, the age of the earth, and other faith-science issues.
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Karl Giberson: Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution
He went to college a fundamentalist Christian and graduated as a Christian (but no longer fundamentalist) physicist.
My Post
Michael Ruse: The Evolution-Creation Struggle
A philosopher surveys the origin and history of the clash between scientific and Christian worldviews.
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The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God
Carl Sagan, of Cosmos fame, talks about astronomy and his own views on God and religion. • Post 1 • Post 2
John Polkinghorne: Exploring Reality: The Intertwining of Science and Religion
A scientist-theologian looks at physics, human nature, ethics, and evil. • My Post
John Polkinghorne: Belief in God in an Age of Science
How does God act in a world governed by natural laws? • My Post
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast: The Evolutionary Origins of Belief
Biologist Lewis Wolpert investigates how we form our beliefs about the natural world and religion. • My Post
Francis S. Collins: The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
A geneticist on theism. • My Post
Owen Gingerich: God's Universe
An astronomer on theism. • My Review
Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide
Grant Hardy's close literary reading of the Book of Mormon. My Review • 12Qa • 12Qb
All Abraham's Children
Armand Mauss examines changing Mormon conceptions of race and lineage from 1830 to the present.
My Post
Terryl L. Givens: People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture
The history of LDS architecture, music, dance, theater, literature, cinema, and scholarship in light of four "paradoxes" in Mormon culture: authority vs. autonomy, certainty vs. searching, sacred vs. banal, and election vs. exile.
Post 1 • Pub Note • T&S intvw
The Angel and the Beehive
Armand Mauss uses sociology and history to look at the 20th-century LDS stuggle to be accepted as mainstream while retaining a unique Mormon identity.
Pub Note • My Review
Mauss interview • 12Qa • 12Qb
Gregory A Prince: David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism
Winner of MHA's 2006 Turner-Bergera award for Best Biography. Surprising new perspectives on many of the key events of the McKay era and the decade following. A must read for any Church history buff.
Intro • Part 1 • Part 2 • Part 3
Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
Richard Bushman's biography of Mormonism's founder. • T&S Posts • 12Q
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The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate
John H. Walton presents his theory that Creation is God's temple.
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What Saint Paul Really Said
Conservative Anglican scholar N. T. Wright corrects prevalent misunderstandings of Paul under four topics: history, theology, exegesis, application. • My post
E. P. Sanders: Paul: A Very Short Introduction
Nice review of current scholarship on Paul, his Jewish context, and his teachings. • My post
Christianity: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
An enlightening little book, with emphasis on understanding what is happening in modern Christianity.
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God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World--and Why Their Differences Matter
Stephen Prothero's religions of the world book.
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American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us
A detailed empirical look at what has happened in American religion the last fify years. • Post 1 • Post 2
David Ford: Theology: A Very Short Introduction
It's not easy to get started in theology, but this short book should do the trick. | My post
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