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Sites that discuss the integration of faith and science regarding evolution. Also discussions of the debate.
Updated on Feb 18, 14
Created on Feb 05, 09
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Explains four views of creation, Young Earth, Old Earth, Theistic Evolution, and Intelligent Design. Formed from discussion between members of the American Scientific Affiliation.
Member of the American Scientific Affiliation, consisting of evangelical Christians who are also scientists, submitting a report to the National Center for Science Education, an institution that combats efforts to teach creation in schools and supports evolution.
Reports of the National Center for Science Education
Title:
The American Scientific Affiliation and the Evangelical Response to Evolution
Author(s):
Keith B Miller
Volume:
21
Issue:
1–2
Year:
2001
Date:
January–April
Page(s):
22, 27–29
Tracking news relevant to the interplay of science and religion including scientific debates taking place in the islamic world.
Author Salman Hameed is an astronomer and Assistant Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, Massachusetts.
Home page for Group of Scientists who are also Christians. Offers a Peer-reviewed journal and resources for those with similar interests
National Academies of Science member Francisco Ayala discusses how he sees religion and science as compatible regarding evolution.
Lehrman, S. (2008, November). The Christian Man's Evolution. Scientific American, 299(5), 100-102. Retrieved February 10, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
Gallup poll posted on February 11, 2009 about belief in evolution and Darwin's association with it.
Non-profit educational foundation working to promote counterbalance to multidisciplinary issues like science and religion, bioethics. Creates interactive media to promote this mission.
Article from the Institute for Creation Research about Dinosaur soft tissue found in a T-Rex fossil in 2003. Mentions scientific evidence for creation but no citations. Mentions a meeting of christian scientists and notes that most are progressive creation or theistic evolution.
It serves as a philanthropic catalyst for research and discoveries relating to what scientists and philosophers call the Big Questions. We support work at the world's top universities in such fields as theoretical physics, cosmology, evolutionary biology, cognitive science, and social science relating to love, forgiveness, creativity, purpose, and the nature and origin of religious belief.
Talk Origins website that documents observed instances of speciation.
Popularizer of literal reading of Bible in America and dates by Bishop Ussher (4004 BC date of creation)
Article in USA Today from August 10, 2009. Karl Giberson is a professor at Eastern Nazarene College, co-president of the BioLogos Foundation and author of Saving Darwin: How to be a Christian and Believe in Evolution. Darrel Falk is a professor at Point Loma Nazarene University, co-president of the Biologos Foundation and author of Coming to Peace with Science: Bridging the Worlds Between Faith and Biology.
Excellent resource for theological and scientific evaluation of creation and evolution.
Response of the National Center for Science Education to the skeptical challengers to the PBS Evolution special such as Answers in Genesis and the Discovery Institute
Excellent critique of Dawkin's new book about evolution. It points out the strength of Dawkins evolutionary biology facts and insightfully identifies his erroneous classification of evolution as fact rather than theory. Also discusses the relationship of science to facts, laws and theories.
Christian Colleges and Universities weigh in on the teaching of evolution in light of Francis Collins' BioLogos initiative.
Scientific American's criticism of the movie Expelled including six valid and key points of omission or distortion of fact.
Professor fired from Reformed Seminary for stance on Theistic Evolution. Article and comments highlight the the creation evolution debate is still going strong in evangelical communities and beyond.
Theme issue from September 2010 volume 62 Number 3 entitled "Reading Genesis: The Historicity of Adam and Eve, Genomics, and Evolutionary Science".
Mentioned by Tim Essenburg
The center of the evolution debate has shifted from asking whether we came from earlier animals to whether we could have come from one man and one woman.
Written by Richard N. Ostling and posted on June 3, 2011.
Mentioned by Ian Johnston in late September.
31 items | 15 visits
Sites that discuss the integration of faith and science regarding evolution. Also discussions of the debate.
Updated on Feb 18, 14
Created on Feb 05, 09
Category: Science
URL: