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On the Modern Project

Uncovering the political and philosophical aspirations of the scientific enterprise

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Utopianism •
Disenchantment •
Faith and Science •
Progress •
Scientism •
All

Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2018

Summer/Fall 2018

Why Do We Think We Are Disenchanted?

Debating The Myth of Disenchantment by Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm

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Review | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Clare Coffey

The Joy of Cryptozoology

The case for exploring the cognitive hinterlands

Clare Coffey

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Essay | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Jonathan Jong

Faith and the Fear of Death

Confronting our mortality from the lab and the altar

From: Stories of Faith & Science

Jonathan Jong

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Essay | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Jonathan Mosedale

Encounter in the Vale

A story of hiking, frailty, and glimpsing the divine

From: Stories of Faith & Science

Jonathan Mosedale

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Review | Winter 2018

Winter 2018

  • Doug Sikkema

Disenchantment, Actually

Modern disenchantment may be a myth, but it is still the water in which we swim.

Doug Sikkema

Essay | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Chase W. Nelson

The Humble Scientist

Chase W. Nelson

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Review | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Ari Schulman

The X-Files and the Demon-Haunted World

On why we want to believe

Ari Schulman

Review | Spring 2015

Spring 2015

  • Austin L. Hughes

Faith, Fact, and False Dichotomies

Austin L. Hughes

Essay | Winter 2015

Winter 2015

  • Sarah Dry

The Strange Tale of Newton’s Papers

The unpublished manuscripts and their author's changing image

From: The Unknown Newton

Sarah Dry

Essay | Winter 2015

Winter 2015

  • Andrew Janiak

The Book of Nature, the Book of Scripture

Reconciling natural philosophy with biblical literalism

From: The Unknown Newton

Andrew Janiak

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