The founding editor of Wired magazine explains his mission to talk about faith using the vocabulary and logic of science A metal techno-crucifix adorns the cover of Wired magazine’s December issue.
In the Biblical Gospel of Luke, Chapter 13, we find these words: “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem — killing the prophets and stoning those who are sent to you. How often would I have gathered your children ...
Reading Lauren F. Winner's Wearing God is like having a chat with her over coffee. This book is written in conversational chunks and the structure is not always immediately apparent. That being said, ...
Few scientists have shaped the modern debate about God as forcefully as Stephen Hawking. In his final years, the cosmologist ...
I woke up last week with nouns on my mind – no kidding! Is that weird, or what? Seriously, I began thinking of nouns in the Bible that describe God. After my morning devotions, I googled my question.
This Gospel passage from Mark tells of two parables of the ‘Kingdom’. They are simple stories, metaphors rather, and come from an agricultural setting. But their very simplicity hides a deeper truth.
God is love. God is not love. On the surface, a statement such as this seems impossible and irreconcilable. How can God be both love and not love at the same time? The word “love” is limited by our ...
I was recently asked by someone to describe who or what God is, and it is a good question. If you asked who or what Rev Gav is, then certainly you could describe me as a walking, talking, bag of flesh ...
In recent years, the share of American adults who do not affiliate with a religious group has risen dramatically. In spite of this trend, the overwhelming majority of Americans, including a majority ...