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Totalitarian Science And Technology, Paul R. Josephson Jan 2005

Totalitarian Science And Technology, Paul R. Josephson

Faculty Books

In Totalitarian Science and Technology Paul Josephson considers how physicists, biologists, and engineers have fared in totalitarian regimes. Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin relied on scientists and engineers to build the infrastructure of their states. The military power of their regimes was largely based on the discovery of physicists and biologists. They sought to use biology to transform nature, including their citizens, with murderous effect in Nazi Germany. They expected scientists to devote themselves entirely to the goals of the state, and were intolerant of deviation from state-sponsored programs and ideology. As a result, physicists, biologists, and engineers suffered from …


They Were Single Too: 8 Biblical Role Models, David M. Hoffeditz Jan 2005

They Were Single Too: 8 Biblical Role Models, David M. Hoffeditz

Faculty Books

The Bible holds many examples of adult singles—including Paul, John the Baptist, and Anna—who lived godly, Christ-honoring lives. Through their examples, author David Hoffeditz leads the way to spiritual freedom in the midst of living single today.


Gambling: Don't Bet On It, Rex M. Rogers Jan 2005

Gambling: Don't Bet On It, Rex M. Rogers

Faculty Books

A newly revised and updated look at the rising popularity of legalized gambling and its detrimental effects on individuals and society.