Majora Carter talks about the need to fight for a cause and not just against something. And, along with these victories comes the necessity for a thick skin and political will. |
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Calvin DeWitt discusses his background and how he arrived at the position he now holds at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. |
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In the 1960s, Calvin DeWitt studied how lizards survived in the desert of California. His study site would later become the town of Palm Desert and the lizard can only be found in the local zoo now. |
Calvin DeWitt says that Scripture should be read in context. He talks about some of his favorite passages and how they influence his approach to science and creation care. |
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Calvin DeWitt grew up with a love for science, the study of the natural world. And he sees no conflict between what philosopher Francis Bacon refers to as the two books: the Works of God (the creation) and the Word of God (the Bible). |
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Calvin DeWitt has worked on every significant collaboration between evangelicals, scientists, and politicians, including the Evangelical Climate Initiative, a statement from high-profile evangelicals calling for action on "climate change." This work has brought together strange bedfellows, unexpected collaborators. Krista asks Cal DeWitt about one: his relationship with Edward O. Wilson, who is sometimes called "Darwin's heir." |