Alun Salt asks whether Copernicus would have been more persuasive if he had been more accurate.
Irtiqa talks about Friedrich Schleiermacher’s tripartite precursor of NOMA.
Arni Zachariassen explains why he thinks Jerry Coyne is wrong about accomodationism.
Peter Enns looks at the theme of Satan’s jealousy in interpreting Genesis 3 – the fact that some aspects of this line of interpretation are still familiar today is testimony to the long history of non-literal interpretation of the story.
Jesus Creed talks about Francis Collins’ book Belief.
Mark Goodacre and Frederick Mulder talk about Albert Schweitzer, Mark sharing an extensive array of videos about him.
Via Science and Religion Today, I learned that IO9 shared science fiction images that adorn a Buddhist temple in Thailand.
And last but not least, IO9 also has a piece on Martin Luther King’s influence on – and appearances in – science fiction.