Hi Joel,
I can recommend Number's book - it is an excellent read. I haven't (yet) read Giberson and Yerxa's but there is
a review at
http://www.uga.edu/history/vitas/BooksCulture.pdf
Cheers,
Steve
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From: Joel Moore <joelmoore@psu.edu>
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 12:25:52 -0500
Subject: Giberson & Yerxa vs Numbers #2
Sorry I sent off the message without finishing it.
Has anybody read Lindberg & Numbers' _When Science & Christianity
Meet_? Are there any other books on the topics of origins/earth
history and theologies of creation (I'm planning to read Henri
Blocher's _In the Beginning_ and am thinking about reading
Bonhoeffer's _Creation & Fall_) that people would recommend? I'll
probably be involved in discussions of the topic in the near future
and wanted to read some more before then.
Thanks,
Joel
>Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 12:18:52 -0500
>To: asa@calvin.edu
>From: Joel Moore
>Subject: Giberson & Yerxa vs Numbers
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>I own Ronald Numbers' _The Creationists_ and am thinking about
>purchasing Giberson & Yerxa's _The Species of Origins_. What are the
>similarities and differences between the two books? How will reading
>_The Species_ add to my knowledge of the topic?
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>Thanks for any input,
>Joel
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-- Joel Moore 315 Hosler Building Department of Geosciences Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 (814) 863-8055 http://www.geosc.psu.edu/~jmoore/Received on Sat Jan 3 13:36:12 2004
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