SciTech† for November 2025
Welcome to the November 2025 edition of SciTech†. Read the articles below, or download the issue in PDF format.
Quantum Physics
Quantumly Speaking: Can You Feel It?
Explore how quantum physics principles like entanglement and non-locality illuminate Biblical miracles and reveal the Divine Feminine in creation.
Quantum Mechanics and an Uncertain Universe
Explore how quantum mechanics revealed a probabilistic universe, from wave-particle duality to the uncertainty principle, and its theological implications.
In the Body of Christ and Quantum Theory
Rev. Leslie King explores how quantum entanglement theory can inform ministry priorities—pastoral care, preaching, and planning—bridging science and faith.
An Appreciation and Thanks
Incoming PASTCF President Mark Douglas shares his appreciation and thanks for outgoing President Arnold Rots.
Waves and Photons – and Unexpected Behavior
Outgoing PASTCF President Arnold Rots explores wave-photon duality through interferometry, from radio telescopes to X-ray astronomy, revealing light's unexpected quantum behavior.
Have You Read?
John Polkinghorne explores the unexpected parallels between quantum physics and Christian theology, examining how faith and science both grapple with mystery.
Have You Read?
Miriam Therese Winter explores how quantum physics can reshape spiritual language and practice, blending ancient mysticism with modern scientific worldviews.
From the Editor’s Desk
The atom symbol etched on concrete (Photo credit: Bokicbo/Envato) This issue of SciTech† is the third in a row focused on a theme: education in May, the 100th anniversary of the Scopes “Monkey” Trial in August, and now quantum physics. We hope readers like this...
The Ghost of the Scopes Trial
Georgia science teacher Wes McCoy reflects on decades of evolution education battles, from book bans to warning stickers, and teaching science with faith.










