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.
Bill McKibben | No License to Give Up
Bill McKibben discusses how we got to our current situation and why the Christian Church may be the only institution with the power to confront apathy around climate change.
N.T. Wright | The Point of Resurrection
New Testament scholar N.T. Wright talks about the resurrection: this miraculous, earth shattering event which changed the course of history, and the truth of Easter morning.
Makoto Fujimura | Creating Beauty from Brokenness
Makoto Fujimura reminisces on the roles of art, faith, and science in his childhood; discusses the relationship between these practices today.
Willie James Jennings | Hollow Places, Hallowed Places
Jennings helps us to look back into history at a time when colonialist settlers came into contact with new land and new people and found in their theology a justification to bring order to the world they found.
Loren Haarsma | Four Approaches to Original Sin
Loren Haarsma lays out four different approaches in his book, When Did Sin Begin? and talks with us in the episode about the approaches
- Featuring guests Francis Collins
- and Phil Vischer
BONUS | Francis Collins & Phil Vischer
Phil Vischer and Francis Collins sit down to talk about science and faith and the new BioLogos Integrate curriculum.
Bill McKibben | No License to Give Up
Bill McKibben discusses how we got to our current situation and why the Christian Church may be the only institution with the power to confront apathy around climate change.
N.T. Wright | The Point of Resurrection
New Testament scholar N.T. Wright talks about the resurrection: this miraculous, earth shattering event which changed the course of history, and the truth of Easter morning.
Makoto Fujimura | Creating Beauty from Brokenness
Makoto Fujimura reminisces on the roles of art, faith, and science in his childhood; discusses the relationship between these practices today.
Willie James Jennings | Hollow Places, Hallowed Places
Jennings helps us to look back into history at a time when colonialist settlers came into contact with new land and new people and found in their theology a justification to bring order to the world they found.
Loren Haarsma | Four Approaches to Original Sin
Loren Haarsma lays out four different approaches in his book, When Did Sin Begin? and talks with us in the episode about the approaches
- Featuring guests Francis Collins
- and Phil Vischer
BONUS | Francis Collins & Phil Vischer
Phil Vischer and Francis Collins sit down to talk about science and faith and the new BioLogos Integrate curriculum.
Bill McKibben | No License to Give Up
Bill McKibben discusses how we got to our current situation and why the Christian Church may be the only institution with the power to confront apathy around climate change.
N.T. Wright | The Point of Resurrection
New Testament scholar N.T. Wright talks about the resurrection: this miraculous, earth shattering event which changed the course of history, and the truth of Easter morning.
Makoto Fujimura | Creating Beauty from Brokenness
Makoto Fujimura reminisces on the roles of art, faith, and science in his childhood; discusses the relationship between these practices today.