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Category: Christianity Today

How to Build Trust in Science Within the Black Church

How to Build Trust in Science Within the Black Church

February 28, 2020 Christianity Today

Q&A: Minister and scholar Cleve Tinsley says conversations should address history of inequality and include representation from black scientists.

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Americans Are Having Fewer Children. Evangelicals Are No Exception.

Americans Are Having Fewer Children. Evangelicals Are No Exception.

January 7, 2020 Christianity Today / Journalism

Declining fertility rates and environmental crisis challenge our understandings of family, stewardship, and being a good neighbor.

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‘Pointless’ Bones, ‘Flawed’ Birth Spacing, and ‘Broken’ Genes

‘Pointless’ Bones, ‘Flawed’ Birth Spacing, and ‘Broken’ Genes

March 29, 2019 Christianity Today / Journalism

Why our flaws alone can’t disprove God’s purpose.

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Can Anti-Aging Treatments Offer Abundant Life?

Can Anti-Aging Treatments Offer Abundant Life?

February 15, 2019 Christianity Today / Journalism

Science seeks to fix aging and death. But a Christian vision of the good life might actually embrace them.

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Has Attachment Parenting Made Us Anxious Parents?

Has Attachment Parenting Made Us Anxious Parents?

March 20, 2018 Christianity Today

How gospel truth and global perspective free us from guilt-inducing expectations. Originally published in March, 2018 on Christianity Today.  Guilty feelings are common among …

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Cohousing: The New American Family

Cohousing: The New American Family

November 1, 2016 Christianity Today

How alternative forms of living are changing communities, challenging the church, and keeping millennials in the fold.

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