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Inspiring a Genesis Reformation! p. 1
A Shameful Anniversary! p. 1
Encourage Critical Thinking. p. 1
Media Watch, p. 2, 4
Creation Moments : The Heavens Declare. p. 2
CRT Events. p. 2
Editorial : Tolerance in Science / Geoff Chapman. p. 3
Creation Ministry in Asia. p. 3
Resource News. p. 4
Editor: Geoff Chapman.
Creation Update, No. 107, Autumn 2017, quarterly, free by request, 4 pages. Creation Update in world libraries.
Creation Resources Trust, PO Box 3237, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7WD, England.
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Music, Gift of the Creator / Eugene Sattler. p. 1
Study Shows Humans Are Uniquely Designed for Music / Brian Thomas. p. 3
In Praise of Music / Eugene Sattler. p. 4
Gene Sattler Recognized For Over 70 Years of Service. p. 6
In This Issue… p. 6
Editor: Caleb E. Sattler.
Creation Education Association Update, Winter 2017, quarterly, free download, free, 6 pages.
Creation Education Association, W228 Badger Avenue, Pine River, WI 54965
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Creation Weekend 2017: Inspiring Weekend / Margaret Helder. p. 1
Celebrating Rhythm! / Margaret Helder. p. 1
New To Alberta: Dinos Centre / Tina Bain. p. 2
How Darwinism Corrodes Morality by Jerry Bergman (book review) / Margaret Helder. p. 3
Ads. p. 8
Editor: Margaret Helder
Creation Science Dialogue, Vol. 44, No. 3, January 2018, quarterly, $8 (CAD), 8 pages. ISSN: 0229-253X
Creation Science Association of Alberta, 5328 Calgary Trail, Suite 1136, Edmonton, Alberta, T6H 4J8, Canada.
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Darwinism Led to “The Worst Journey in the World”. Front Cover.
Editorial : Gnostic and Agnostic Certainties; Darwin Via the Huxleys to the Holloways; Theistic Evolution: a Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Critique / Anthony Nevard. p. 1
ReviewEvolution and Origin Sin by Roger Nesbitt / Anthony Nevard. p. 3
A Key to a New Development of Doctrine? / Hugh Owen. p. 7
Mountains of Facts Fail to Move Faith / Anthony Nevard. p. 22
The Old Testament Poetical. p. 31
Ecclesiastes / Philip Lynch. p. 32
Books Taht Counter Darwinian Evolution. p. 33
Creation, Evolution and Catholicism by Thomas L. McFadden. (book extract). p. 37
Poinsettia pulcherimma. p. 38
Executive editor: Anthony Nevard.
Daylight : Origins Science for Catholics, No. 58, December 2017, 3 times per year, US: $25, 36 pages.
Daylight Origins Society, 19 Francis Avenue, St. Albans, AL3 6BL, England, Great Britain.
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The Eye and the Elephant: Challenges to Evolutionary Faith. Front Cover.
Editorial : Book Brought to Bishops; The Fatima Centenary–A Clarification; Re: The Origins of Life and the Theory of Evolution / Anthony Nevard. p. 1
Letter from Prof. Maciej Giertych: To All Catholic Bishops of Britain. p. 7
Scriptural Doctrines and Facts Illustrated From the System of Nature (reprint from 1846) / Thomas Dick. p. 8
Round Numbers / James Lynch. p. 17
Introducing Alfred Russel Wallace / Anthony Nevard. p. 19
The Physical Conditions Essential for Organic Life / Alfred Russel Wallace. p. 20
The Emu’s Egg Makes More Sense / Howard Law-Thompson. p. 28
The Doctrines of Original Sin and the Immaculate Conception / Charles Hart. p. 30
Catholic Resources on Creation, Science, and Evolution. p. 33
Marian Dogmas Linked with Creation. p. 37
Seeing and Believing–Creation or Evolution? p. 38
Executive editor: Anthony Nevard.
Daylight : Origins Science for Catholics, No. 57, August 2017, 3 times per year, US: $25, 36 pages.
Daylight Origins Society, 19 Francis Avenue, St. Albans, AL3 6BL, England, Great Britain.
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Editorial : What Has Been Accomplished, and How Much More Needs to Be Done / James C. Peterson. p. 193
Articles : Loving God with All Your Mind, and Alzheimer’s / Bryan C. Auday. p. 194
Articles : Quality of Life of Members of a Religious Community Living in Long-Term Care / Suzanne M. Cahill and Ana M. Diaz-Ponce. p. 206
Articles : Religious Coping While Providing Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease / Elise K. Eifert. p. 217
Articles : Recent Themes for Christians in Science Journals: A Centering Resonance Analysis / Jonathan Simões Freitas, Matheus Nogueira Salgado, and Guilherme Vilela Ribeiro de Carvalho. p. 227
Book Reviews : On Earth as It Is in Heaven: Cultivating a Contemporary Theology of Creation by David Vincent Meconi, ed. / J. David Holland. p. 239
Book Reviews : Voracious Science and Vulnerable Animals: A Primate Scientist’s Ethical Journey by John P. Gluck / Michael Gilmour. p. 240
Book Reviews : God in Cosmic History: Where Science and History Meet Religion by Ted Peters / Donald A. Yerxa. p. 241
Book Reviews : Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution by Michael Ruse / Ann E. Lundberg. p. 243
Book Reviews : Chance in Evolution by Grant Ramsey and Charles H. Pence, eds. / Amos Young. p. 244
Book Reviews : Science and Christianity: Foundations and Frameworks for Moving Forward in Faith by Tim Reddish / Bob Geddes. p. 245
Book Reviews : Finding God in the Waves: How I Lost My Faith and Found It Again through Science by Mike McHargue / Gabriel Harder. p. 247
Book Reviews : Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving through Deep Difference by John D. Inazu / Timothy Sherratt. p. 248
Book Reviews : Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist’s Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations by Thomas L. Friedman / Patrick M. Bailey. p. 250
Book Reviews : The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place by Andy Crouch / Derek Schuurman. p. 251
Book Reviews : Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble by Dan Lyons / Eric Gossett. p. 252
Book Reviews : Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked by Adam Alter / Roelof Eikelboom. p. 253
Letter : Supporting Emergent Transitions / Ken Touryan. p. 255
Editor: James C. Peterson
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Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol. 69, No. 4, December 2017 quarterly, available by subscription $50 year or membership $85, 68 pages. ISSN: 0892-2675
American Scientific Affiliation, P.O. Box 668, Ipswich, MA 01938
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2018
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Growing Community Support for Science. Cover.
Dear NSCE members / Ann Reid. p. 2
Boosted by Booster Clubs: An Interview with Maurine Neiman / Stephanie Keep. p. 3
What We’re Up Against : Creationism at NEA’s Annual Meeting / Glenn Branch. p. 5
Rafting the Grand Canyon With NCSE in 2017 / Steven Newton. p. 6
News from the Membership / Glenn Branch. p. 6
Place & Time : Clarence Darrow Returns to Dayton / Randy Moore. p. 7
Updates. p. 8
NCSE Teach: New from the Teacher Network : Reaching Out to Teachers with Respect, Admiration,…and Poetry / Brad Hodge. p. 10
Dinner Party 101: Talking About Teachers / Emily Schoerning. p. 11
Science Booster Club–News from the Booster Clubs : Summer: A Time for Science! / Claire Adrian-Tucci. p. 12
Encounters with Creationists / Emily Schoerning. p. 12
The RNCSE Review : Seven Skeletons: The Evolution of the World’s Most Famous Human Fossils by Lydia Pyne / Kevin Padian. p. 14
Random Samples with Lisa White / Stephanie Keep. p. 15
Editor: Stephanie Keep
Current issue
Reports of the National Center for Science Education, Vol. 37, No. 4, Fall 2017, quarterly, free, membership $40 per year, 16 pages. ISSN: 1064-2358.
National Center for Science Education, 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 600, Oakland, CA 94612-2922.
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NCSE at Work in New Mexico. Cover.
Dear NSCE members / Ann Reid. p. 2
NSCE By the Numbers, 2017. p. 3
Excitement and Eventual Englightenment, in the Land of Enchantment / Glenn Branch. p. 4
Random Samples with Greg Swift / Stephanie Keep. p. 5
Place & Time : Ark Encounter / Randy Moore. p. 6
News from the Membership / Glenn Branch. p. 7
Updates. p. 8
NCSE Teach: New from the Teacher Network : Not Your Parents’ Science Classroom / Brad Hodge. p. 10
Science Booster Club–News from the Booster Clubs : Volunteer Networks: The Backbone of the SBCs / Emily Schoerning. p. 12
What We’re Up Against : External Cheerleading for the Losing Team / Glenn Branch. p. 13
The RNCSE Review : An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power / John Abraham. p. 14
Ask NSCE / Claire Adrian-Tucci. p. 15
Editor: Stephanie Keep
Current issue
Reports of the National Center for Science Education, Vol. 38, No. 1, Winter 2018, quarterly, free, membership $40 per year, 16 pages. ISSN: 1064-2358.
National Center for Science Education, 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 600, Oakland, CA 94612-2922.
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