 | David Ray Griffin, Kathleen E Smith - Religion - 2001 - 426 pages
Kathleen E. Smith examines the use of collective memories in Russian politics during the Yeltsin years, surveying the various issues that became battlegrounds for contending ... | |
 | William A. Dembski - Religion - 2006 - 357 pages
Eighteen essays review and celebrate the life and thought of Phillip Johnson, the Cal Berkeley legal scholar who became a leading figure in the intelligentdesign movement. | |
 | Michael J. Wilkins, James Porter Moreland - Religion - 1996 - 254 pages
Who is Jesus? What did he do? What did he say? -Are the traditional answer to these questions still to be trusted? - Did the early church and tradition 'Christianize' Jesus ... | |
 | Gary Parker - Religion - 2006 - 240 pages
What happens when an evolutionary biologist is overwhelmed with scientific evidences of God's plan in nature? After three years of trying to "prove evolution" to skeptical ... | |
 | J. Budziszewski - Law - 1997 - 252 pages
Voted one of Christianity Today's 1998 Books of the Year!With uninterrupted clarity, frequent eloquence and occasional humor, J. Budziszewski presents and defends the natural ... | |
 | Ernst Michael Kranich - Science - 1999 - 169 pages
Focusing on a central problem of the evolution of vertebrae, the author questions whether there is a principle underlying the disparate animal forms. He shows that there is ... | |
 | J. P. Moreland - Religion - 1994 - 335 pages
P.J. Moreland and a panel of scholars examine arguments and evidence from astronomy, physics, bio-chemistry, paleontology, and linguistics as they evaluate the creation hypothesis. | |
 | Michael Anthony Corey - Religion - 2002 - 347 pages
Seeks to reverse these profound misunderstandings by showing how the latest scientific evidence points in precisely the opposite direction. | |
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