Your Weekend Worldview Reader
ere’s your Weekend Worldview Reader with links to articles, essays, reviews, and videos that I consider to be interesting or important from a biblical worldview perspective. Any work that I point to is not an endorsement, but rather an invitation for you to think deeply about your faith and the world around you.
⊕ The War That Never Was But Now Is
⊕ Explainer: New York Removes Barriers to Abortion (Joe Carter, ERLC)
⊕ How Science Spreads: Smallpox, Stomach Ulcers, And ‘The Vegetable Lamb Of Tartary‘ (Shankar Vedantam, NPR)
⊕ Why It’s Important to Understand the Differences Between Facts and Inferences (J. Warner Wallace)
⊕ The Covington Scissor (Ross Douthat, The New York Times)
⊕ Why Do the Covington Catholic Kids Get the Benefit of the Doubt? (Laura Turner, RNS)
⊕ A Priest Serving in Nature’s Temple (Edward B. Davis, Christianity Today)
⊕ The Christian Face of the Scientific Revolution: Christian History Timeline – Milestones to Modern Science (Christianity Today)
⊕ How America Lost Faith in Expertise (Tom Nichols, Foreign Affairs)
⊕ How to Teach Your Teen to Study the Bible (Jen Wilkin, The Gospel Coalition)
⊕ Amazon Facial-Identification Software Used by Police Falls Short On Tests for Accuracy and Bias, New Research Finds (Drew Harwell, The Washington Post)
⊕ Artificial Intelligence (Science Daily)
⊕ Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport (Portfolio Books, 2019)