W. Scott McCullough
Author
W. Scott McCullough, Ph.D. (Purdue) is associate professor of physics and mathematics at Indiana Wesleyan University. His undergraduate research program is in computational biophysics, collaborating with biochemists and biological chemists. He spent 18 years in the Republic of Yemen, where he taught in the physics department at Sana’a University and worked in STEM teacher education development.
Awake in the Night: Part 3
After reading an alternative naturalist perspective, the student has even more questions.
Awake in the Night: Part 2
Scott's student finishes his first assignment, and both share insights and takeaways from their reading.
Awake in the Night: Part 1
A professor begins to address the tough questions about the harmony of science and Christianity that are keeping his student up at night.
Awake in the Night: The Afterword
Author and professor discusses what led him to write this dialogue.
Awake in the Night: Part 4
The conclusion of the dialogue ends with the student’s new friend inquiring about Christianity. He seeks encouragement from his mentor.
Awake in the Night: Part 3
After reading an alternative naturalist perspective, the student has even more questions.
Awake in the Night: Part 2
Scott's student finishes his first assignment, and both share insights and takeaways from their reading.
Awake in the Night: Part 1
A professor begins to address the tough questions about the harmony of science and Christianity that are keeping his student up at night.
Awake in the Night: The Afterword
Author and professor discusses what led him to write this dialogue.
Awake in the Night: Part 4
The conclusion of the dialogue ends with the student’s new friend inquiring about Christianity. He seeks encouragement from his mentor.
Awake in the Night: Part 3
After reading an alternative naturalist perspective, the student has even more questions.
Awake in the Night: Part 2
Scott's student finishes his first assignment, and both share insights and takeaways from their reading.
Awake in the Night: Part 1
A professor begins to address the tough questions about the harmony of science and Christianity that are keeping his student up at night.