by John D. Mays
NB: I first published this essay in 2010 in my old Novare Newsletter. Recently, someone was looking for this article, so this seems like an appropriate time for republishing it.
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by John D. Mays
For me, 2023 has been a year of wonder, textbooks both new and soon to be new, and anticipation of semi-retirement. I thought it would be appropriate here to post some thoughts on t...
by John Mays
Readers of this page probably know that Novare Science is presently working on a new Environmental Science text to be published in 2025. Our authors, Mark and Karen McReynolds, have co...
by John D. Mays
Recently, I was asked for advice on how to manage experiments for online chemistry classes. This is a very tough problem! The ideas I came up with should be of interest to both onli...
by John Mays
To state the obvious, we live in challenging times. Here is why I mention this: Spiritual growth, that is, growth in our relationship to Christ and in our understanding of how to foll...
by John Mays
My remarks in this post owe a lot to two books. The first is David Bentley Hart’s The Beauty of the Infinite (2003), perhaps the most difficult and demanding book I have ever read. (St...