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The Privileged Planet by Guillermo
Gonzalez and Jay Wesley Richards
Is Earth merely an insignificant speck in a vast and meaningless
universe? On the contrary. The Privileged Planet: How
Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery
shows that this cherished assumption of materialism is
dead wrong. Earth is a lot more significant than virtually
anyone has realized. Contrary to the scientific orthodoxy,
it is not an average planet around an ordinary star in
an unremarkable part of the Milky Way.
Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds by
Phillip E. Johnson Defeating Darwinism provides
a new and powerful treatment on evolutionary naturalism
for students, parents, teachers, pastors, and youth advisors.
Phillip Johnson aims not just to defeat a bad theory,
but to defeat it by opening minds to the truth.
The Wedge of Truth: Splitting the Foundations of Naturalism
by Phillip E. Johnson
"By asking the right questions, Phil Johnson brilliantly
exposes the fault lines of the reigning Darwinian orthodoxy
and challenges its disciples who preach philosophical
naturalism under the guise of science. The Wedge is a
must read. Witty, engaging and insightful, it cuts to
the heart of the most crucial issue of our day."
Charles Colson, author of How Now Shall We Live?
Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design
by William A. Dembski (Editor),
Hugh Ross (Contributor), Michael J. Behe (Contributor)
Nineteen experts trained in mathematics, mechanical engineering,
philosophy, astrophysics, ecology, evolutionary biology,
and other disciplines challenge the reigning ideology
of materialistic naturalism on both scientific and philosophical
grounds, as they press their case for a radical thinking
of established evolutionary assumptions.
Christianity and the Nature of Science: A Philosophical
Investigation by J. P. Moreland
Moreland has undertaken to give Christians a clear-eyed
conception of science that does its legitimate authority
full justice but is sharply resistant to contemporary
tendencies to take that authority as ultimate, global,
and autonomous...
Professors Who Believe: The Spiritual Journeys of Christian
Faculty by Paul M. Anderson (Editor)
There are a wide variety of essays in this book, varying
both in length and subject. Some of the essays are personal
ones on how the author became a Christian, some are
on the integration of Christianity into the classroom
(explicitly or implicitly), and some are expositions
on Christian theory (the need for a personal relationship
with Christ, for instance).
I will shake all nations...
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