Articles in Science
Live and Let Die? Responding to the Expanding Spectre of Euthanasia
The ambition of this article is to critique the common arguments used to promote doctor-assisted suicide in light of the Gospel of Christ, and emphasize the importance of having a separate two-pronged response to this issue: one to challenge those who advocate for euthanasia; and one to gently come alongside those who are considering such an option for themselves.
To be or not to be… Vaccinated?
At the center of the COVID crisis is a worldview conflict, and it is this conflict that has birthed the contentious vaccine mandate and effectively divided the church, as well as our country, culture, workplaces, social circles, and even families.
Vaccination for the Nation?
Ezra Institute Fellow Dr. Ted Fenske explains the origins and nature of modern vaccines, and addresses some of the ethical considerations surrounding them.
The Cult of the Expert
The tendency of intellectuals to pronounce on areas outside of their expertise is an unwise temptation that carries real-world consequences.
COVID Calamity: When the Cure is Worse than the Disease
Joe Boot speaks out on the cause, implications and fallout of the COVID19 outbreak and response.
Understanding Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality technology is positioning itself as the next frontier in technology, across a range of industries. How do we understand this technology as a cultural product, with its attendant risks and advantages?
When Science and Faith Collide
The popular idea of conflict between science and religion is a false dilemma; at root is the question of worldview and authority.
The Descent of Darwin: Evolution in Religious Worldviews
Examination of the origins of The Origin of Species demonstrates that evolutionary theory is neither original to Darwin, nor primarily the product of scientific observations. Darwin sought reasons to reject the scriptural doctrines of God and creation, and found them in Enlightenment deism. Ultimately, evolution is a thoroughly religious worldview.