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\u3cb\u3e\u3cem\u3eGalileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion\u3c/em\u3e\u3c/b\u3e edited by Ronald L. Numbers, Harvard University Press 2009 [PDF]
Zimmerman, Michael
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Creation, Design and Evolution: Can Science Discover or Eliminate God? [PDF]
Hess, Peter M.J.
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Towards an integrated understanding of creationism in Europe: historical, philosophical and educational perspectives [PDF]
Blancke, Stefaan
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Skepticism towards science within the context of ideology and worldview [PDF]
Zajas, Aleksandra
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Resolving the Anti‐Antievolutionism Dilemma: A Brief for Relational Evolutionary Thinking in Anthropology [PDF]
ABSTRACT Anthropologists often disagree about whether, or in what ways, anthropology is “evolutionary.” Anthropologists defending accounts of primate or human biological development and evolution that conflict with mainstream “neo‐Darwinian” thinking have sometimes been called “creationists” or have been accused of being “antiscience.” As a result ...
Schultz, Emily
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Nelkin, D. The Creation Controversy. Science or Scripture in the Schools. Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press, 1984. 242 pp. including chapter references, appendices, and index. $9.95 paper. La Follette, Marcel Chotkowski, ed. Creationism, Science, and the Law. The Arkansas Case. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1983. vii + 236 pp.
Laurie R Godfrey
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Nelkin, D. The Creation Controversy. Science or Scripture in the Schools. Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press, 1984. 242 pp. including chapter references, appendices, and index. $9.95 paper. La Follette, Marcel Chotkowski, ed. Creationism, Science, and the Law. The Arkansas Case. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1983. vii + 236 pp.
Laurie R Godfrey
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