Today’s featured entry from the Vatican Observatory Faith and Science pages:
“Kenneth R. Miller – To Find God in All Things: Grandeur in an Evolutionary View of Life” (CLICK HERE for it)
Kenneth R. Miller, a biologist at Brown University and author of a widely-used textbook for high school biology, gives the St. Albert Award Lecture at the inaugural conference of the Society of Catholic Scientists. Miller gives an overview of conflicts that have arisen when people have opposed teaching evolution as subject matter in high school, discusses the tendency of some scientists to frame evolution in exactly the way foreseen by those who oppose its teaching, and provides a contrasting view of evolution: a view that “Finds God in All Things”.
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