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Gregory J. Rummo

West Palm Beach
Covers:  higher education, theological apologetics, the intersection of science and faith, and Theistic Realism (as opposed to Philosophical Materialism).
Doesn't Cover: Politics (rarely).
DMin, MS, MBA, BS - Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Palm Beach Atlantic University. “He upholds the universe by the Word of His Power." Hebrews 1:3 ✝️🔭🧬🤟

Gregory J. Rummo’s Journalist Portfolio

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Reaching Gen Z with the Gospel in the College Classroom- Wipf and Stock Publishers

Reaching Gen Z with the Gospel in the College Classroom- Wipf and Stock Publishers

wipfandstock.com — The majority of students on college campuses currently are members of Generation Z. They are the most stressed cohort to ever embark on their journey through...

The View from the Grass Roots

The View from the Grass Roots

amazon.com — The View from the Grass Roots is an eclectic anthology of over one hundred of the most popular commentaries on 20th- and 21st-century American culture written by award-winning columnist Gregory J. Rummo. The author's commentaries cover a broad range of topics, examining each from a fresh, down-to...

The View from the Grass Roots Another Look

The View from the Grass Roots Another Look

amazon.com — The View from the Grass Roots-Another Look, is the second book in the Grass Roots series of commentaries on American Culture by award winning syndicated columnist Gregory J. Rummo. This is its third printing, published by Wipf & Stock, and is available from Amazon or directly from the publisher.

The Evolution of Intelligent Design Theory - Minding The Campus

The Evolution of Intelligent Design Theory - Minding The Campus

Minding the Campus — The idea that oxygen-breathing organisms could evolve through random, unguided processes in an oxygen-free, reducing atmosphere was either poorly considered or outright overlooked by the original researchers. Equally ignored was the debunked theory of spontaneous generation, which shares a close relationship with chemical evolution. This once-popular belief held that life could emerge from non-life—people even thought that leaving rags in a dark closet could spontaneously produce mice. Scientists, most notably Louis Pasteur, had disproven this notion nearly a century earlier...

C. S. Lewis on Christian Apologetics: Needed Now More than Ever in Christian Higher Education - C...

C. S. Lewis on Christian Apologetics: Needed Now More than Ever in Christian Higher Education - C...

Christian Scholar's Review — C. S. Lewis wrestled with liberalism in the Anglican Church in his day in the same way orthodox Anglicans still wrestle with Anglican liberalism. In his essay, "Christian Apologetics," originally...

Listen to Their Stories Like They're Your Children - Christian Scholar's Review

Listen to Their Stories Like They're Your Children - Christian Scholar's Review

Christian Scholar's Review — This past year our university was blessed with a record enrollment of incoming freshmen. Consequently, I taught the largest class of nursing students ever. According to the CDC, they have...

Graciously Making the Case for a Literal Genesis Account of Creation

Graciously Making the Case for a Literal Genesis Account of Creation

cornwallalliance.org — (Editor's Note: The Cornwall Alliance does not take a position on the age of the earth but thinks this is a worthy discussion of the issue.---E. Calvin Beisner) "And God said, 'Let there be light': And there was light" (Genesis 1:3 KJV) As a professor teaching at a Christ-first university,

Darryl Strawberry--finally finding 'His Way'

Darryl Strawberry--finally finding 'His Way'

World.org — Greg Rummo won third prize and $4,000 in the 2014 Amy Writing Awards, which recognizes Bible-based articles that appear in secular publications. (Read a selection of this year's winning articles, which will be posted online through Monday, June 29.) For more information about entering this year's competition, please visit the Amy Writing Awards section of the WORLD website.

C.S. Lewis On Atomic Theory and the Cross of Christ - Minding The Campus

C.S. Lewis On Atomic Theory and the Cross of Christ - Minding The Campus

mindingthecampus.org — "It is the glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings is to search things out." Proverbs 25:2 (ESV) In Europe, at the turn of the twentieth century, great advances were being made in atomic theory. In 1904, the British physicist and Nobel laureate Sir Joseph John Thomson, who had discovered the [...]

Are We Living in a Christ-Animating Simulation? - Minding The Campus

Are We Living in a Christ-Animating Simulation? - Minding The Campus

mindingthecampus.org — One of the laboratory procedures we teach to first-year general chemistry students involves measuring the wavelengths of the visible emission spectra of several elements including hydrogen, helium, neon, and mercury. I begin my class with a short, non-conventional lecture that includes the trailer from The Matrix.

The Wonders of Intelligent Design in Chemistry | Evolution News and Science Today

The Wonders of Intelligent Design in Chemistry | Evolution News and Science Today

Evolution News — “The great pioneers in physics — Newton, Galileo, Kepler, Copernicus — devoutly believed themselves called to find evidences of God in the physical world,” writes Stephen C. Meyer in The Return of the God Hypothesis, which makes a convincing case for the Judeo-Christian origins of modern science. “The founders…assumed that if they studied nature carefully, it would reveal its secrets. Their confidence in this assumption was grounded in both the Greek and the Judeo-Christian idea that the universe is an orderly system — a cosmos not a chaos.”

My Conversation with a 'Silicon-Based Alien' on Alien Life - Minding The Campus

My Conversation with a 'Silicon-Based Alien' on Alien Life - Minding The Campus

Minding the Campus — For millennia, man has wondered whether he is alone in the universe. Organizations such as the SETI Institute (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence), founded in 1984, once employed more than 100 scientists, educators, and support staff in their quest to "explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe."