At 10:04 AM 3/16/04 -0600, Keith Miller wrote:
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>> And, I surmise, if one set up an alternative Christian bookstore that
>> carried a more balanced stock, it would be soundly boycotted. Perhaps
>> kiosks? JimA
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> There are some excellent Christian bookstores but they are far too few.
> There is one in Wichita, Kansas called Eighth Day Books that had a booktable
> at the ASA meeting held here at Kansas State University a few years back.
> They have a very diverse and scholarly collection and sell also by catalog.
> Their website is
> <<http://www.eighthdaybooks.com>http://www.eighthdaybooks.com>.
The best bookstore I have ever seen relating to Science-Faith issues can be
found at Regent College, on the UBC campus in Vancouver, BC, Canada. They
have
everything from Darwin to Johnson. Ross is there, as is Keith Millers new
book, as is Paul Seely's Inerrant Wisdom. They don't have many (or any?) YEC
offerings, but do have a lot of ID material.
Aside from that, the Bookstore has a wonderful selection of fiction and
literature, including Tolkien and Lewis, and even some classic sci-fi works.
And not a bad music selection (they carry some of the alternative Christian
artists that the mainstream bookstores often overlook). Not to mention
lots of
material on theology etc. And a great little coffee bar.
Their website:
https://shop.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/RegentCollegeBookstore.storefront
Dave
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> Keith
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> Keith B. Miller
> Research Assistant Professor
> Dept of Geology, Kansas State University
> Manhattan, KS 66506-3201
> 785-532-2250
> <http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~kbmill/>http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~kbmill/
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