soli deo gloria

Thoughts on theology, science, and culture

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Faith and reason are not easy to separate

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One definition of faith given by the Mirriam-Webster dictionary is “firm belief in something for which there is no proof.” This is consisten...
Monday, November 24, 2025

Bonhoeffer as a model for an integrated Christian life

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This month at the theology reading group, we are discussing a recent book by our leader.   In the Shadow of a Rugged Cross: Reflections on t...
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Thursday, October 16, 2025

My articles on theology and science

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Here are links to articles that I have written over the years on theology and science. Can Science see the End?   Case Magazine, 2003, with ...
Friday, October 10, 2025

A metaphor for traditions

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Traditions are a reality. We are immersed in them. We cannot escape them. We need to be aware of them and see their strengths and weaknesses...
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Living and dying for your country

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 I recently read Patriot , an autobiography by Alexei Navalny , as a part of an extended family book club. I thank my sister-in-law and her ...
Friday, September 19, 2025

Karl Barth and the dialogue between theology and the sciences

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I just finished writing a paper that draws together many things I posted in the early years of this blog. Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Creation:...
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Happy 50th Birthday Papua New Guinea!

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 Fifty years ago, Papua New Guinea became an independent nation after years of colonial rule by Australia. There is much to celebrate! Here ...
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Ross H. McKenzie
ST LUCIA, QLD, Australia
I have fun at work trying to use quantum many-body theory to understand electronic properties of complex materials. I am married to the lovely Robin and have two adult children and a dog, Priya (in the photo). I also write an even more personal blog Soli Deo Gloria [thoughts on theology, science, and culture]
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