Mario A. Russo
Mario A. Russo is the Director of the Dortmund Center for Science and Faith. He earned a Doctor of Ministry from Erskine College and Seminary, a Master of Arts Religion from Reformed Theological Seminary, and an Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology from the University of South Carolina. He has written and spoken on various platforms about issues related to science and faith for over 15 years. He lives in Dortmund, Germany along with his wife and 2 children.
Surviving Civilization: Being the Church in the time of Coronavirus
Mario gives a pastoral perspective on how we can best be the church for our neighbors when we can't congregate as a church together.
Tactile Wonder & Tacit Truths: Seeing Ourselves in Adam and Eve
When we talk about God creating Adam and Eve, it’s important not to lose the drama, power, and wonder of the story.
Science and Faith in Long-Term Relationship
Have science and faith always been in conflict? Looking back at the history of science and the church can help give us perspective.
Let the Ants Teach Us
What can ants teach us about how to be a better Christian community in the time of a pandemic?
Creation is Worth Caring For
The responsibility of creation care is connected to being a part of his work of caring for ourselves as we care for God’s world.
One Reason to Live: Hope in the Resurrection
The miracle of resurrection gives us as Christians the hope of Jesus making all things new and a reason for living.
Surviving Civilization: Being the Church in the time of Coronavirus
Mario gives a pastoral perspective on how we can best be the church for our neighbors when we can't congregate as a church together.
Tactile Wonder & Tacit Truths: Seeing Ourselves in Adam and Eve
When we talk about God creating Adam and Eve, it’s important not to lose the drama, power, and wonder of the story.
Science and Faith in Long-Term Relationship
Have science and faith always been in conflict? Looking back at the history of science and the church can help give us perspective.
Let the Ants Teach Us
What can ants teach us about how to be a better Christian community in the time of a pandemic?
Creation is Worth Caring For
The responsibility of creation care is connected to being a part of his work of caring for ourselves as we care for God’s world.
One Reason to Live: Hope in the Resurrection
The miracle of resurrection gives us as Christians the hope of Jesus making all things new and a reason for living.
Surviving Civilization: Being the Church in the time of Coronavirus
Mario gives a pastoral perspective on how we can best be the church for our neighbors when we can't congregate as a church together.
Tactile Wonder & Tacit Truths: Seeing Ourselves in Adam and Eve
When we talk about God creating Adam and Eve, it’s important not to lose the drama, power, and wonder of the story.
Science and Faith in Long-Term Relationship
Have science and faith always been in conflict? Looking back at the history of science and the church can help give us perspective.