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God And Nature: Historical Essays On The Encounter Between Christianity And Science (Book Review), Calvin Jongsma
God And Nature: Historical Essays On The Encounter Between Christianity And Science (Book Review), Calvin Jongsma
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: God and Nature: Historical Essays on the Encounter Between Christianity and Science, edited by David C. Lindberg and Ronald L. Numbers (Berkeley: University of California Press) 1986. xi + 516 pp.
“And God Said, Let There Be Lights In The Firmament Of Heaven”, R. Grant Athay
“And God Said, Let There Be Lights In The Firmament Of Heaven”, R. Grant Athay
BYU Studies Quarterly
Astrophysicist R. Grant Athay views the sun and stars as the most valuable laboratories for studying the basic physical processes of the universe. He describes the sun's physical properties, including its chemical makeup, core, corona, energy output, and life span. He interprets scriptural creation accounts from Genesis and the book of Moses in the Pearl of Great Price.
Evangelicals And Evolution: Retrospect And Prospect, David N. Livingstone
Evangelicals And Evolution: Retrospect And Prospect, David N. Livingstone
Pro Rege
This article was originally presented at a faculty symposium at Dordt College, chaired by the former editor of Pro Rege, Russell Maatman, in February 1990.
Innocent As Doves, But Not Wise As Serpents: Nineteenth Century Evangelicals And Evolution, Kenneth W. Hermann
Innocent As Doves, But Not Wise As Serpents: Nineteenth Century Evangelicals And Evolution, Kenneth W. Hermann
Pro Rege
This article was originally presented at a faculty symposium at Dordt College, chaired by the former editor of Pro Rege, Russell Maatman, in February 1990.
Book Reviews, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Book Reviews, Thomas G. Field Jr.
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Reviews of the following books prepared by Thomas G. Field, Jr., Editor-in-Chief of Risk:
Stephen D. Sugarman, Doing Away with Personal Injury Law, (1989).
Chet Fleming, If We can Keep a Severed Head Alive, (1988).
Christian Higher Education And Stewardship, John B. Hulst
Christian Higher Education And Stewardship, John B. Hulst
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Modernity And Marginality In Love In The Time Of Cholera, Mabel Moraña
Modernity And Marginality In Love In The Time Of Cholera, Mabel Moraña
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The two male protagonists of García Márquez's novel, Dr. Urbino and Florentino Ariza (whose lives are linked by their relationship to Fermina Daza), enact to the limit nineteenth century ideologies of scientific progress and romanticism. The anachronistic plot of romantic love taken to the point of parody is deployed by the author as a critique of fin de siècle modernity.
The Two Contradictions In Public Inquiries, Liora Salter
The Two Contradictions In Public Inquiries, Liora Salter
Dalhousie Law Journal
Given how frequently they are commissioned, it is surprising how little has been written about inquiries and, more particularly, about the role of science and advocacy within them.' The lack of serious attention paid to inquiries may be a product of their diversity. For example, inquiries include royal commissions and consultative committees and risk assessments. Some of these inquiries have wide-ranging mandates, commission extensive research and actively solicit public commentary, while others are more closely akin to legal proceedings. Grouping such different objectives and activities under a single category - namely, inquiries - is intrinsically difficult. Or the reason for …