Perspectives on Science
and Christian Faith
- a quarterly journal which deals with the interaction between science
and Christian faith in a manner consistent with scientific and theological
integrity. It contains papers, communications, essay reviews, and book
reviews.
- Free with membership in ASA; Subscription: $30/yr. (individual); $45/yr.
(institution); $20/yr. (student)
Teaching Science in a Climate of Controversy
- a 64-page book published especially for high school teachers by the
Committee for Integrity in Science Education of the American Scientific
Affiliation. It lays stress on science as an ongoing and open-ended enterprise
and includes critical thinking exercises.
$7, plus $3 p/h; Volume discounts available.
God Did It, But How?
- An evangelical Christian and a professional scientist, Robert Fischer
takes both the Bible and science seriously. Never divorcing faith and reason,
he nonetheless suggests we separate "Who?" and "Why?"
questions from "What?" and "How?"
$10, plus $3 p/h; Volume discounts available.
Being A Christian in Science
- Walter R. Hearn, who spent twenty years as a researcher and professor
of biochemistry before changing careers to become a journalist and editor,
looks at what scientists actually do and addresses the hard questions Christians
face about divided loyalties, personal conflicts and possible loneliness.
$11 plus $3 p/h; Volume discounts available.
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