Jim Stump
Author, BioLogos Voices, Staff
Vice President of Programs
Jim Stump is Vice President of Programs at BioLogos. He oversees the editorial team, participates in strategic planning, and hosts the podcast, Language of God. Jim also writes and speaks on behalf of BioLogos. He has a PhD in philosophy and was formerly a professor and academic administrator. His books include, Four Views on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design; Science and Christianity: An Introduction to the Issues; How I Changed My Mind about Evolution; and The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity.
You can email Jim Stump at james.stump@biologos.org or follow him on Twitter.
Creation Groans | Into the Darkness
We allow ourselves to fully contemplate the woundedness of the planet and we reach into the Christian practice of lament as a way to find hope in the midst of the suffering we see around us.
- Featuring guests Steven Bouma-Prediger,
- Richard Lindroth,
- Veronica Frans,
- Norman Wirzba,
- Margaret Miller
- and Steve Roels
Creation Groans | World of Wounds
We explore some of the wounds to the planet that often go unseen and we realize that the path to hope begins with the acknowledgement that the wounds are deep and troubling.
Lessons on Dominion, Technology and Tribalism from Jurassic World
Is Jurassic World just fiction, or is it a cautionary tale for our own use of technology, practice of dominion and issues of tribalism?
Simon Conway Morris | Complete Imponderables
Simon Conway Morris talks about six myths of evolution.
J. Todd Billings | Good Servant, Tyrannical Master
Todd Billings shares his depth of thought on healing, medicine and chronic disease, which is informed by his own experiences with cancer.
Creation Groans | Hope on the Other Side
In this episode we explore what exactly hope is, how it relates to optimism, and how, when we find hope, we might also find repentance, forgiveness, joy, and love.
Creation Groans | Into the Darkness
We allow ourselves to fully contemplate the woundedness of the planet and we reach into the Christian practice of lament as a way to find hope in the midst of the suffering we see around us.
- Featuring guests Steven Bouma-Prediger,
- Richard Lindroth,
- Veronica Frans,
- Norman Wirzba,
- Margaret Miller
- and Steve Roels
Creation Groans | World of Wounds
We explore some of the wounds to the planet that often go unseen and we realize that the path to hope begins with the acknowledgement that the wounds are deep and troubling.
Lessons on Dominion, Technology and Tribalism from Jurassic World
Is Jurassic World just fiction, or is it a cautionary tale for our own use of technology, practice of dominion and issues of tribalism?
Simon Conway Morris | Complete Imponderables
Simon Conway Morris talks about six myths of evolution.
J. Todd Billings | Good Servant, Tyrannical Master
Todd Billings shares his depth of thought on healing, medicine and chronic disease, which is informed by his own experiences with cancer.
Creation Groans | Hope on the Other Side
In this episode we explore what exactly hope is, how it relates to optimism, and how, when we find hope, we might also find repentance, forgiveness, joy, and love.
Creation Groans | Into the Darkness
We allow ourselves to fully contemplate the woundedness of the planet and we reach into the Christian practice of lament as a way to find hope in the midst of the suffering we see around us.
- Featuring guests Steven Bouma-Prediger,
- Richard Lindroth,
- Veronica Frans,
- Norman Wirzba,
- Margaret Miller
- and Steve Roels
Creation Groans | World of Wounds
We explore some of the wounds to the planet that often go unseen and we realize that the path to hope begins with the acknowledgement that the wounds are deep and troubling.
Lessons on Dominion, Technology and Tribalism from Jurassic World
Is Jurassic World just fiction, or is it a cautionary tale for our own use of technology, practice of dominion and issues of tribalism?
- Featured Speakers: Bethany Sollereder,
- Jim Stump
- and Nick Spencer
07
SepCambridge,
BioLogos — Town and Gown
- Featured Speakers: Jim Stump
- and Felicia Wu Song
13
AugPalo Alto, California
BioLogos — Peninsula Bible Church