Biography  (175 words)

Karl Giberson, formerly on the faculty of both Gordon College and Eastern Nazarene College is one of America’s leading scholars on the creation/evolution controversy. He was the founding editor of Science and Theology News, the leading publication in its field until it ceased publication in 2006, and editor-in-chief of Science & Spirit magazine from 2003–2006. In 2008 he co-founded the BioLogos Foundation with Francis Collins. He has published over 200 articles, reviews, and essays, both technical and popular, and written 9 books, among them Oracles of Science: Celebrity Scientists Versus God and Religion with the late Mariano Artigas; Saving Darwin, which was a Washington Post “Best Book of 2008”; The Language of Science & Faith (with Francis Collins); and The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age (with Randall Stephens). He blogs on the Huffington Post and is a contributing editor to Books & Culture.  His work has appeared in the NY Times, the Guardian, USA Today, CNN.com and he been a guest on NPR's "Talk of the Nation," and many other radio programs.

Short Biography (75 words)

Karl Giberson is a leading participant America’s creation/evolution controversy. He has written 9 books and more than 200 articles, reviews, and essays.  His books include Oracles of Science: Celebrity Scientists Versus God and Religion with the late Mariano Artigas; Saving Darwin, a Washington Post “Best Book of 2008”; The Language of Science & Faith (with Francis Collins). He blogs on the Huffington Post and is a contributing editor at Books & Culture.

Alternate short bio

Karl Giberson has written 9 books and more than 200 articles, reviews, and essays on Science & Religion. His work has appeared in the NY Times, salon.com, USA Today, Weekly Standard, the Guardian and many other publications. His books include Oracles of Science: Celebrity Scientists Versus God and Religion; Saving Darwin, a Washington Post “Best Book of 2008”; The Language of Science & Faith (with Francis Collins) and his most recent with Harvard University Press, The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Scientific Age. He blogs on the Huffington Post and is a contributing editor at Books & Culture.

 

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