SciTech† for February 2024
Welcome to the February 2024 edition of SciTech†. Read the articles below, or download the issue in PDF format.
Have You Read?
In “Religion and Science: The Basics,” Philip Clayton, Ingraham Professor of Theology at Claremont School of Theology, widens his focus by attending to how religion and science is seen not only from Christian perspectives but also by other religions.
Ruminations on AI
Last fall my wife and I finally made the trip to celebrate our 50th anniversary. We went to Jordan, arriving there on 8 October 2023(!). I was going to write about that in this column - Jordan is a marvelous country, full of (biblical) history:
What Does It Mean to be Human? Science and Faith at the Hall of Human Origins
The Smithsonian Institution’s Hall of Human Origins opened on March 17, 2010, one hundred years to the day after the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History opened to the public. Now, documents are available for free download so that anyone can set up their own traveling exhibit.
Longtime SciTech† Editor Bill McIvor Resigns
The Rev. Dr. D. William McIvor has, for health reasons, resigned as of the first of this year from his role as editor and publisher of SciTech†, as well as from all his other roles within the Association. Bill’s contributions to our Association have been enormous...
Scientific Curiosity and Spiritual Experience
Call it fate. Call it luck. Call it destiny. Call it providence. Call it the Facebook algorithm that matched me to an application process. With gratitude to any or all the unseen forces setting the itinerary for me, I was matched up with researchers at Johns...






