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The ASA journal published various views in the creation–evolution controversy.It carried Bernard Ramm's view that the theory of evolution had logical weakness, [6] a 1949 article on "presuppositions in evolutionary thinking" by Young Earth creationist E. Y. Monsma, [7] [8] J. Laurence Kulp's 1950 indictment of "Deluge Geology", [9] and Henry M. Morris's anonymous reply to it.
Science and Christian Belief is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Christians in Science and the Victoria Institute. [1] [2] The editors-in-chief are Keith R Fox [3] and Meric Srokosz. The journal was established in 1989, with Oliver Barclay and A. Brian Robins as co-editors-in-chief. [4]
Jurn is a free-to-use online search tool for finding and downloading free full-text scholarly works. In 2014 Jurn expanded beyond open access journals in the arts and humanities, to also index open journals in ecology, science, biomedical, business and economics. Jurn is actively curated and maintained.
Academic: Christian Scholar's Review: 0017-2251 CSR Christian Scholar's Review: Holland, Minnesota 49422 United States Evangelical Science and Christian Belief: 0954-4194 CSB 1989–present Victoria Institute: United Kingdom Evangelical Christianity Magazine: 1747-7395 Premier Christian Media Trust: United Kingdom Christianity Today: 0009-5753
During this period, the Church was also a major patron of engineering for the construction of elaborate cathedrals. Since the Renaissance, Catholic scientists have been credited as fathers of a diverse range of scientific fields: Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) pioneered heliocentrism, René Descartes (1596-1650) father of analytical geometry and co-founder of modern philosophy, Jean-Baptiste ...
We are reflecting on the work of scientists and theologians, trying to find points of contact and points of tension which help to illuminate these practices and doctrines in clear, scholarly light." [1] The book has received positive reviews in Choice, [2] Reference Reviews, [3] Themelios [4] and Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith. [5]
Christian Science at the time was the fastest growing religion in the United States. The church had 27 members in 1879, and 65,717 in 1906 when McClure's began its research. [23] [b] In 1890 there were just seven Christian Science churches in the US; by 1910, a few years after the McClure's article, there were 1,104. [25]
Later she suggested that Christian Science was a kind of second coming and that Science and Health was an inspired text. [n 10] [48] In 1895, in the Manual of the Mother Church, she ordained the Bible and Science and Health as "Pastor over the Mother Church". [49] Christian Science theology differs in several respects from that of traditional ...