Brad Kramer
Author
Brad Kramer completed his M.Div. at Biblical Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania and earned a BA in politics, philosophy, and economics from The King’s College in New York City. His articles have appeared in The Daily Beast, Patrol, and OnFaith. Brad served as Managing Editor at BioLogos for four years, from 2014 through 2018.
Science, Race, and the Bible: Coming to Terms with a Messy History
Simply blaming racism on science is a misrepresentation of history and a missed opportunity for Christian self-reflection.
No, Modern Science is Not "Catching Up" to the Bible
Why is it an embarrassment for the Bible—written by and for an ancient people—to reflect the ancient scientific mindset? Because we’ve set up a false dichotomy between the Bible’s truth and its humanity.
What the Berenstain Bears Taught Me About Adam and Eve
The Berenstain Bear books highlight an essential feature of all stories: they are written with a specific audience in mind.
Famous Christians Who Believed Evolution is Compatible with Christian Faith
The list includes some of the most influential Christians of the last 150 years, such as Billy Graham and C.S. Lewis.
When Small-Town Faith Meets Big-City Science: A Personal Reflection
To change minds about evolution, trust is the first step—not information.
- By Brad Kramer,
- John Walton
- and Tremper Longman
The Genesis Flood Through Ancient Eyes: An Interview with John Walton and Tremper Longman
Readers of Walton and Longman's new book are challenged to radically re-examine their presuppositions around what the Flood is really about.
Science, Race, and the Bible: Coming to Terms with a Messy History
Simply blaming racism on science is a misrepresentation of history and a missed opportunity for Christian self-reflection.
No, Modern Science is Not "Catching Up" to the Bible
Why is it an embarrassment for the Bible—written by and for an ancient people—to reflect the ancient scientific mindset? Because we’ve set up a false dichotomy between the Bible’s truth and its humanity.
What the Berenstain Bears Taught Me About Adam and Eve
The Berenstain Bear books highlight an essential feature of all stories: they are written with a specific audience in mind.
Famous Christians Who Believed Evolution is Compatible with Christian Faith
The list includes some of the most influential Christians of the last 150 years, such as Billy Graham and C.S. Lewis.
When Small-Town Faith Meets Big-City Science: A Personal Reflection
To change minds about evolution, trust is the first step—not information.
- By Brad Kramer,
- John Walton
- and Tremper Longman
The Genesis Flood Through Ancient Eyes: An Interview with John Walton and Tremper Longman
Readers of Walton and Longman's new book are challenged to radically re-examine their presuppositions around what the Flood is really about.
Science, Race, and the Bible: Coming to Terms with a Messy History
Simply blaming racism on science is a misrepresentation of history and a missed opportunity for Christian self-reflection.
No, Modern Science is Not "Catching Up" to the Bible
Why is it an embarrassment for the Bible—written by and for an ancient people—to reflect the ancient scientific mindset? Because we’ve set up a false dichotomy between the Bible’s truth and its humanity.
What the Berenstain Bears Taught Me About Adam and Eve
The Berenstain Bear books highlight an essential feature of all stories: they are written with a specific audience in mind.