Miracles of Modern Science are indefatigable defenders of dreaming. Thus they subscribe to the theory that battles are won with brains not brawn. Otherwise, they might not have tackled orchestral pop ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
When Pope John Paul II died eight years ago, supporters chanted "Santo subito," or "Sainthood now!" It looks like his supporters will finally be getting their wish. The former pope's path to sainthood ...
A new book on faith and science shows how God uses ordinary providence to bring about extraordinary outcomes. According to a quote often attributed to Johannes Kepler, the 17th-century astronomer, ...
ROME — Over the first weekend in March, scholars and experts from the world over met in Rome to discuss one of the core features of the Christian religion: Miracles. The event was organized by the ...
In the realm of modern medicine, few fields embody the blend of hope, science, and emotional depth quite like in vitro ...
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Biblical miracles and events explained by science
Believe it or not, religion and science are not on completely opposite sides of the spectrum when it comes to what is ...
Emily Whitehead was the first child to receive chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy. Eight years later, she and her parents discuss her ongoing remission from acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
When science had done so much, what might science not do? In Massachusetts last week, many a fanner and townsman listened to word of the newest miracle, eager to believe. And the wonder grew—for a ...
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