Jeff Hardin
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Jeff Hardin is chair of the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Wisconsin. In addition to numerous scientific research articles relating to embryonic development, Hardin is senior author of World of the Cell. He received a Master of Divinity degree at the International School of Theology in Southern California, where he met his wife, Susie, who worked in campus ministry with Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ). He is on the national advisory board for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship’s Faculty Ministry and serves as faculty advisor for the Navigators and InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship on the UW-Madison campus.
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All ResourcesFearfully & Wonderfully Made: Embryos & Ethics
Presentation by Jeff Hardin at the 2019 BioLogos Conference.
Genome Editing and the Christian
When considering the topic of genome editing, particularly done on a human embryo, Christians should balance optimism about new technology with a deep concern for human dignity and the potential abuses of this technology.
Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection?
Why the Resurrection of Jesus is the “inference to the best explanation for the available data.”
Nobel Laureate John Goodenough: A Witness to Grace
Jeff Hardin reflects on the life of one of this year’s Chemistry Nobel Laureates, Christian physicist John Goodenough.
Contemplating Cloning: Ethics in an Era of Biotechnology
As Christians, how should we approach advances in biotechnology? How can the Bible speak into these issues of the 21st century? How should we engage in these conversations?
Science as a Christian Vocation
Where do you find joy in your work? How does your work inspire worship? Christ-following scientists reflect on their professions.
Fearfully & Wonderfully Made: Embryos & Ethics
Presentation by Jeff Hardin at the 2019 BioLogos Conference.
Genome Editing and the Christian
When considering the topic of genome editing, particularly done on a human embryo, Christians should balance optimism about new technology with a deep concern for human dignity and the potential abuses of this technology.
Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection?
Why the Resurrection of Jesus is the “inference to the best explanation for the available data.”
Nobel Laureate John Goodenough: A Witness to Grace
Jeff Hardin reflects on the life of one of this year’s Chemistry Nobel Laureates, Christian physicist John Goodenough.
Contemplating Cloning: Ethics in an Era of Biotechnology
As Christians, how should we approach advances in biotechnology? How can the Bible speak into these issues of the 21st century? How should we engage in these conversations?
Science as a Christian Vocation
Where do you find joy in your work? How does your work inspire worship? Christ-following scientists reflect on their professions.
Fearfully & Wonderfully Made: Embryos & Ethics
Presentation by Jeff Hardin at the 2019 BioLogos Conference.
Genome Editing and the Christian
When considering the topic of genome editing, particularly done on a human embryo, Christians should balance optimism about new technology with a deep concern for human dignity and the potential abuses of this technology.
Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection?
Why the Resurrection of Jesus is the “inference to the best explanation for the available data.”