Tag Archives: biosphere
Did our biosphere emerge from a semiosphere?
Reading through my newest edition of Theology And Science, I came upon an article by F. Leron Shults who used a term that I had not heard of before—semiosphere. After reading the article I became further convinced that academia is … Continue reading →
The “Spiritual” Origin of Species!
Scientist/theologian Emanuel Swedenborg would blow the doors off of Charles Darwin’s foundational book on evolutionary biology The Origin of Species. Rather than approaching evolution from a materialist or naturalist position, Swedenborg’s model was both theological and scientific. Everything in nature … Continue reading →
Heaven’s Biosphere
For science to be unified with religion, heaven will need to be understood and explored from both a scientific and faith-based perspective. If heaven really exists, what kind of place can it be? Artwork depicts heaven as high up in … Continue reading →
The Universe Is A Cosmic Breast
According to Darwinian evolutionary theory, biological changes (ruled by chance) can lead to either extinction or the increased ability of a species to find a unique niche in the environment. Exploiting a niche has everything to do with what something … Continue reading →
Did God Create An Imperfect World?
The evidence seems overwhelming. The world is anything but perfect. This has led some to believe that a God of perfect love could not have been the author of such a flawed plan. But if we contemplate this notion a … Continue reading →
