From: Darryl Maddox (dpmaddox@arn.net)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 23:24:32 EDT
To address another aspect of Jonahthan's post.
Baylor University, Waco Texas, (Baptist and I think it is still Southern
Baptist) is certainly Protestant though how evangelical it is might be
arguable offers BS, MS & Ph.D. degrees in Geology; Southern Methodist
University (Dallas) offers all three degrees; Texas Christian University
does not have a Ph.D. program but does offer both the Bachelors and Masters
degrees. At the moment that's all I can think of in Texas but Loma Linda
University in California offers a Masters degree. There are probably others
but that is all I can think of at the moment and don't have time to do an
internet search.
Darryl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Clarke" <jdac@alphalink.com.au>
Cc: <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: Mormons and science
> Hi all
>
> I was doing some research on the geology of the hanksville area and found
> publications by Grigham Young University invaluable. Pity there does
> not seem to
> be any Protestant, let alone evangelical university, that supports
> geological work
> of a similar calibre. This has made me wonder what that is the nature of
the
> Mormon pproach to science, earth history, and the interpretation of
> Genesis 1-11.
> Any takers?
>
> Jon
>
>
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