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Spiritual Warfare And Modern Science, Calvin Jongsma Jun 2002

Spiritual Warfare And Modern Science, Calvin Jongsma

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Response to Nancy Pearcey


Recent Developments In The History Of Science And Christianity, Nancy Pearcey Jun 2002

Recent Developments In The History Of Science And Christianity, Nancy Pearcey

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Nancy Pearcey gave the first President's Convocation address at Dordt College on January 15, 2002. Her article below was given as a special lecture during her visit to Dordt. The following articles were parts of a discussion panel held in response to her lecture.


Problems In The "Christian" Origins Of Modern Science, Keith C. Sewell Jun 2002

Problems In The "Christian" Origins Of Modern Science, Keith C. Sewell

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Response to Nancy Pearcey


Reply, Nancy Pearcey Jun 2002

Reply, Nancy Pearcey

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Grounds For Optimism About Science, Arnold E. Sikkema Jun 2002

Grounds For Optimism About Science, Arnold E. Sikkema

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Response to Nancy Pearcey


“How Long, Oh Lord, How Long?” James E. Talmage And The Great War, Richard E. Bennett Apr 2002

“How Long, Oh Lord, How Long?” James E. Talmage And The Great War, Richard E. Bennett

Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel

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The Bridge Builders Of Luther Memorial, Wilber J. Williamson Jan 2002

The Bridge Builders Of Luther Memorial, Wilber J. Williamson

The Bridge

The congregation of Luther Memorial Church in Des Moines, Iowa, celebrated its centennial anniversary in 1999, during which time there was a good deal of reflection concerning the historical roots and activities of the church during the preceding one hundred years. Much of the early history of the congregation was closely associated with Grand View College. During the first decades, the school provided worship facilities as well as the pastor services for the emerging congregation. With financial support from the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church, a building was erected in 1917, which has served as the home for the congregation since …


A Sampler From The New Historical Atlas Of Maine: Religion In Maine, Burton Hatlen, Joshua M. Smith, Peter Lodge, Michael Hermann Jan 2002

A Sampler From The New Historical Atlas Of Maine: Religion In Maine, Burton Hatlen, Joshua M. Smith, Peter Lodge, Michael Hermann

Maine Policy Review

This article offers an example of work-in-progress on a significant project to develop an historical atlas of Maine. Although an article depicting religious settlement in Maine may seem far removed from the policy analyses typically featured in the journal, religious participation is a fundamental aspect of civic engagement in the United States. Thus, we feature here a glimpse of Maine’s religious heritage. We also present Maine Policy Review’s first full color pullout, which is intended to give readers a visual as well as textual portrait of religious settlement in the Kennebec Valley and Portland through the first half of …