Una inyección que no vale la pena: Por qué algunos cristianos rechazan las vacunas por motivos morales
El uso de líneas celulares fetales que datan de la década de 1960 es otro punto de fricción en el debate sobre las vacunas.
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Responses to our March issue.
To Debunk Viral Conspiracies, First Build Trust
In video, Francis Collins addresses skepticism of the coronavirus’s natural origins, which is higher among Christians.
What If We Don’t Have to Choose Between Evolution and Adam and Eve?
How insights from genealogy can help change the terms of a contentious debate.
Are You Close to God? Your Answer Affects How You Read Scripture
A new study suggests that both men and women who seek spiritual intimacy view the Bible more literally.
When Restoration Hurts
Christian counselors grapple with how to encourage reconciliation while protecting victims.
Not Worth a Shot: Why Some Christians Refuse Vaccinations on Moral Grounds
The use of fetal cell lines from the 1960s is another sticking point in the vaccine debate.
Love Your Neighbor as Yourself—And Bring Your Kids Along
Raising children to love like Jesus did.
Understanding God’s Control When You’re a Climate Scientist
A geophysicist on balancing God’s sovereignty over nature with human understanding of weather.
The Key to Raising Kind Kids
Harvard psychologist Richard Weissbourd says it’s closer than you think.