In the summer of 2017, Faculty Commons received permission from Simon & Schuster to reprint the first chapter of The Language of God by Francis Collins.
Collins was the director of the Human Genome Project and now is the head of the National Institute of Health (NIH). In this chapter he tells his story of going from an atheistic childhood and adulthood to discover the existence of, and his need for, the God who created him.
Collins was the director of the Human Genome Project and now is the head of the National Institute of Health (NIH). In this chapter he tells his story of going from an atheistic childhood and adulthood to discover the existence of, and his need for, the God who created him.
This summer Faculty Commons was able to secure permission for an additional printing. The initial printing was distributed last year; however, there will soon be copies for you to give to colleagues on campus. Let us know if you would like one or more.