Emily Ruppel
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Emily Ruppel Emily Ruppel is a doctoral student in rhetoric of science at the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to her PhD work, she studied poetry at Bellarmine University in Louisville and science writing at MIT. She has also served as blog editor for The BioLogos Foundation and as Associate Director of Communications for the American Scientific Affiliation.
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The Bible, Evolution, and Grace
Grace Buchanan shares about how she and her husband, Scott, made peace with old earth creationism and evolution.
- By Jimmy Lin
- and Emily Ruppel
Meet Jimmy Lin, “Medical and Scientific Doxologist”
An interview with Biomedical researcher Jimmy Lin on his research and on what it means to be a scientific doxologist.
- By Emily Ruppel
- and Doug Lauffenburger
Genes, Cells, and the Changing Face of Technology
God gave us minds, a passion for understanding how things work, and then he put in this world all these fascinating processes, with which, if we figured them out, we could do good things.
- By Emily Ruppel
- and Mary Schweitzer
Not So Dry Bones: An interview with Mary Schweitzer
In 2005, paleontologist Mary Schweitzer made a landmark discovery—the first evidence for soft tissues in a 68-million-year-old bone. In this interview, she discusses her life, faith, and work.

An Impossible World
What if political, social, religious, and scientific groups the world over adopted a gracious approach to dialogue?
Ham on Nye: Our Take
So who won? How did it go? Our response to the debate is not a blow-by-blow of the arguments made but rather a series of “big picture” reflections by BioLogos scholars.

The Bible, Evolution, and Grace
Grace Buchanan shares about how she and her husband, Scott, made peace with old earth creationism and evolution.
- By Jimmy Lin
- and Emily Ruppel
Meet Jimmy Lin, “Medical and Scientific Doxologist”
An interview with Biomedical researcher Jimmy Lin on his research and on what it means to be a scientific doxologist.
- By Emily Ruppel
- and Doug Lauffenburger
Genes, Cells, and the Changing Face of Technology
God gave us minds, a passion for understanding how things work, and then he put in this world all these fascinating processes, with which, if we figured them out, we could do good things.
- By Emily Ruppel
- and Mary Schweitzer
Not So Dry Bones: An interview with Mary Schweitzer
In 2005, paleontologist Mary Schweitzer made a landmark discovery—the first evidence for soft tissues in a 68-million-year-old bone. In this interview, she discusses her life, faith, and work.

An Impossible World
What if political, social, religious, and scientific groups the world over adopted a gracious approach to dialogue?
Ham on Nye: Our Take
So who won? How did it go? Our response to the debate is not a blow-by-blow of the arguments made but rather a series of “big picture” reflections by BioLogos scholars.

The Bible, Evolution, and Grace
Grace Buchanan shares about how she and her husband, Scott, made peace with old earth creationism and evolution.
- By Jimmy Lin
- and Emily Ruppel
Meet Jimmy Lin, “Medical and Scientific Doxologist”
An interview with Biomedical researcher Jimmy Lin on his research and on what it means to be a scientific doxologist.
- By Emily Ruppel
- and Doug Lauffenburger
Genes, Cells, and the Changing Face of Technology
God gave us minds, a passion for understanding how things work, and then he put in this world all these fascinating processes, with which, if we figured them out, we could do good things.