Jim Stump
Author, BioLogos Voices, Staff
Vice President
Jim Stump is Vice President 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.
Agustín Fuentes | To Believe is Human
Agustín Fuentes has looked to science for the question, what does it mean to be human, but the answers he finds speak to something bigger than science.
Rosalind Picard | Flourishing in an Age of Computers
Rosalind Picard's work developing computers with emotional intelligence has highlighted the amazing capacity of humans.
Thomas Jay Oord | Uncontrolling Love
Jim Stump and Thomas Jay Oord talk about the problem of evil.
Fatima Cody Stanford | Care & Disparity
Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford discusses the causes and some possible solutions to healthcare disparities.
Lori Banks | The Gift of Science
Lori Banks tells the story of her journey and then helps us to understand some of the science behind disease, including the COVID vaccines and why they are safe and effective.
Esau McCaulley | Justice & the Bible
McCaulley’s new book, “Reading While Black” lays out a biblical perspective for racial justice, which guides our conversation and helps us to understand how a biblical reading can call us to be advocates for justice in our world.
Agustín Fuentes | To Believe is Human
Agustín Fuentes has looked to science for the question, what does it mean to be human, but the answers he finds speak to something bigger than science.
Rosalind Picard | Flourishing in an Age of Computers
Rosalind Picard's work developing computers with emotional intelligence has highlighted the amazing capacity of humans.
Thomas Jay Oord | Uncontrolling Love
Jim Stump and Thomas Jay Oord talk about the problem of evil.
Fatima Cody Stanford | Care & Disparity
Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford discusses the causes and some possible solutions to healthcare disparities.
Lori Banks | The Gift of Science
Lori Banks tells the story of her journey and then helps us to understand some of the science behind disease, including the COVID vaccines and why they are safe and effective.
Esau McCaulley | Justice & the Bible
McCaulley’s new book, “Reading While Black” lays out a biblical perspective for racial justice, which guides our conversation and helps us to understand how a biblical reading can call us to be advocates for justice in our world.
Agustín Fuentes | To Believe is Human
Agustín Fuentes has looked to science for the question, what does it mean to be human, but the answers he finds speak to something bigger than science.
Rosalind Picard | Flourishing in an Age of Computers
Rosalind Picard's work developing computers with emotional intelligence has highlighted the amazing capacity of humans.
Thomas Jay Oord | Uncontrolling Love
Jim Stump and Thomas Jay Oord talk about the problem of evil.