Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith Index: March 2005


Editorial

Wood, John, Janel Curry, Steve Bouma-Prediger, Mark Bjelland, and Susan Bratton. “Christian Environmentalism: Cosmos, Community, and Place,” 57:1, 1, M 2005.


Articles

Boorse, Dorothy. “Anti-Aging: Radical Longevity, Environmental Impacts, and Christian Theology,” 57:1, 55, M 2005.

Clements, David R. and Wayne V. Corapi. “Paradise Lost? Setting the Boundaries around Invasive Species,” 57:1, 44, M 2005.

Divita, Lorynn. “‘And Why Do You Worry about Clothes?’ Environmental Ethics and the Textile Complex,” 57:1, 34, M 2005.

Koetje, David S., “Place-Based Agriculture: Christian Environmentalism Informing Collaborations in Agroecology & Biotechnology,” 57:1, 13, M 2005.

Stephenson, Bret. “Nature, Technology and the Imago Dei: Mediating the Nonhuman through the Practice of Science,” 57:1, 6, M 2005.

Warners, David and Larry Borst. “The Good of a Flourishing Creation: Seeking God in a Culture of Affluence,” 57:1, 24, M 2005.


Book Reviews

Coats, Callum. Living Energies, 57:1, 66, M 2005. (Dennis L. Feucht)

Dembski, William A. The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions about Intelligent Design, 57:1, 67, M 2005. (Bryan Ezard)

Dembski, William A., ed. Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing, 57:1, 69, M 2005. (Glenn Morton)

Greenspan, Stanley I. and Stuart G. Shanker. The First Idea, 57:1, 70, M 2005. (Glenn Morton)

Hamma, Robert M. Earth’s Echo: Sacred Encounters with Nature, 57:1, 67, M 2005. (Richard Ruble)

Horgan, John. Rational Mysticism: Dispatches from the Border between Science and Spirituality, 57:1, 67, M 2005. (Richard Ruble)

Jardine, Murray. The Making and Unmaking of Technological Society: How Christianity Can Save Modernity from Itself, 57:1, 69, M 2005. (David Condron)

Koenig, Harold G. The Healing Connection: The Story of a Physician’s Search for the Link between Faith and Health, 57:1, 66, M 2005. (Richard Ruble)

Martin-Schramm, James B. and Robert L. Stivers. Christian Environmental Ethics: A Case Method Approach, 57:1, 65, M 2005. (Richard Ruble)

Schaefer, Henry F. Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence? 57:1, 65, M 2005. (Glenn Morton)

Templeton, Jr., John M. Thrift and Generosity: The Joy of Giving, 57:1, 71, M 2005. (Richard Ruble)

Thompson, James Allen. Physics of Genesis, 57:1, 68, M 2005. (Joan Nienhuis)


Donors

2004 Donors, 57:1, 78, M 2005.


Letters

Blodgett, Arlan. “Old Glaciers,” (PSCF 56, no. 2 [2004]: 156–7), 57:1, 72, M 2005.

Carter, Ben M. “Stem Cell Research: Critiques and Views,” (PSCF 56, no. 4 [2004]: 309), 57:1, 77, M 2005.

Eshelbrenner, Derek. “Only One,” (PSCF 56, no. 2 [2004]: 102–10), 57:1, 71, M 2005.

Gilbert III, William H. “Abraham Began the 430 Years: Such Numbers Are Not Figurative,” (PSCF 56, no. 4 [2004]: 308), 57:1, 73, M 2005.

Godfrey, Thomas James. “Are Patriarchal Ages Factual or Fictional?” (PSCF 56, no. 2 [2004]: 152–3), 57:1, 71, M 2005.

Nelson, Fredric P. “RFE and ID Universes Are Both Supernatural,” (PSCF 56, no. 4 [2004]: 292–5), 57:1, 76, M 2005.

Seely, Paul. “Concordism Lacks Concord with Both Scripture and Jesus,” (PSCF 56, no. 3 [2004]: 235–6), 57:1, 74, M 2005.

Siemens, Jr., David F. “A Further Response to Discher and Madden,” (PSCF 56, no. 4 [2004]: 286–91; 296–8), 57:1, 75, M 2005.

Terman, C. Richard. “‘Human Personhood’ and Embryonic Stem Cells,” (PSCF 56, no. 1 [2004]: 38–48; PSCF 56, no. 3 [2004]: 216–25), ), 57:1, 74, M 2005.


Reviewers

2004 Reviewers, 57:1, 79, M 2005.