The Fertile Intersection of Science and Faith
The debate over science and religion – whether they’re compatible or whether they’re irrevocably at odds with one…
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The debate over science and religion – whether they’re compatible or whether they’re irrevocably at odds with one…
Last week, Katharine Branning’s article from The Fountain, “Mixed Greens of Hope,” was a finalist for one of…
I dance and I weep. Like many of my contemporaries, I first heard about Mr. Mandela and the…
The great Nelson Mandela passed yesterday, moving on to the next life. Mandela, of course, was not only…
(This is the edited transcript of the speech Bishop Stalsett delivered at the General Assembly of Religion for…
Dear Friends; At this holiday season, our thoughts are focused on the various meanings of the word “Turkey.”…
November 5-7, 2013, Istanbul During the first week of November 2013, nearly twenty scholars and thinkers gathered in…
“My mother wouldn’t let me watch Gone with the Wind even if my life depended on it,” my…
Although it has been two decades since the first introduction of smartphones, there are already 1.5 billion smartphone…
Violence is not human. Yet, we are weak enough to resort to violence. Human being is to be…
As much as we praise education for girls as a valuable opportunity in and of itself, higher education…
With school starting around much of the world, it’s an interesting time to examine education – what it…
Today, we remember 9/11 once again, our hearts broken. The Fountain 83rd issue was published in September 2011…
August 28 was the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech.…
The Turkish press has been dominantly occupied with the coup and violence in Egypt and Syria, and one…