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Category Archives: Illuminating quote of the week
John Polkinghorne: The Way the World Is (Illuminating quotes of the every other week)
As most of you know, my favorite author is John Polkinghorne. Among his many attributes, I foremost appreciate his lack of fear when exploring and giving creedence to others’ opposing positions, his ability to defend his own position and admit … Continue reading
Illuminating quote of the (every other) week
So I had the privilege today of attending one day of a three day review board and continuing medical education for physicians in infectious disease. I joked with my colleague who graciously offered to take me (and got in me … Continue reading
Illuminating quote(s) of the every other week
This installment of the illuminating quote(s) of the every other week is illuminating to me for two reasons. First, school is starting this upcoming Monday so it’s time for me to put on my teaching hat again. I suppose the … Continue reading
Illuminating quote(s) of the week: The pursuit of knowledge
Last weekend I wrote a post in which I asked readers for feedback on what my weekly blog gimmick should be (http://scienceandtheology.wordpress.com/2010/08/08/the-every-other-weekend-happy-day-blog-gimmick/). There was not much discussion to be had, but I came up with my own solution… from here … Continue reading
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