Reverend Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864) was an important figure in 19th century American science. He contributed to the fields of geology and paleontology, and was the founder of paleoichnology. The overriding passion of Hitchcock's life was the reconciliation of science with evangelical Protestant Christianity. For most of his career, he located all of geological time in a "gap" between the first two verses of Genesis, but later tended to view the Creation days themselves as symbolic. Hitchcock also dealt intensively with the scientific understanding of Noah's flood. At first, he advocated a Deluge covering the entire planet. Subsequently, he held that the Deluge only affected the portion of the planet inhabited by humanity during the ti...
John Wallis, Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford, is primarily known for his contributions to s...
Scope and Nature of Report: Through the study of the relationship between the Bible and the Natural ...
This thesis argues that William James's view of science is crucial for an understanding of his posi...
The topic of my Honor’s thesis the early 19th Century Geologist and Theologian Edward Hitchcock. By ...
In closing, it is important to remember, as stated earlier, that no one can prove exactly what it wa...
The Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, attempts to demonstrate the flaws in contemporary scien...
In this thesis, I consider the problem of relating science and religion, and search for a solution t...
The extent to which biblical authors convey accurate scientific information about their world has be...
King Ashoka (268to 232 BCE). Ralph Waldo Emerson. Homer Simpson. Us and THEM. Timothy Gay, UNL Prof....
The Creation Museum, established by the conservative Christian organization Answers in Genesis, pu...
textThe "conflict thesis" that science and religious are inherently incompatible was by no means tak...
Blog post, “The Most Pressing Issue of Our Time: The Relationship between Science and Religion“ disc...
This thesis deals with aspects of the history of the faithscience interaction in New Zealand in rela...
Science is the study of the physical aspect of nature; consequently, its subject matter is data that...
The Judeo-Christian Scriptures have been considered by literalists as true in every aspect, includin...
John Wallis, Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford, is primarily known for his contributions to s...
Scope and Nature of Report: Through the study of the relationship between the Bible and the Natural ...
This thesis argues that William James's view of science is crucial for an understanding of his posi...
The topic of my Honor’s thesis the early 19th Century Geologist and Theologian Edward Hitchcock. By ...
In closing, it is important to remember, as stated earlier, that no one can prove exactly what it wa...
The Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, attempts to demonstrate the flaws in contemporary scien...
In this thesis, I consider the problem of relating science and religion, and search for a solution t...
The extent to which biblical authors convey accurate scientific information about their world has be...
King Ashoka (268to 232 BCE). Ralph Waldo Emerson. Homer Simpson. Us and THEM. Timothy Gay, UNL Prof....
The Creation Museum, established by the conservative Christian organization Answers in Genesis, pu...
textThe "conflict thesis" that science and religious are inherently incompatible was by no means tak...
Blog post, “The Most Pressing Issue of Our Time: The Relationship between Science and Religion“ disc...
This thesis deals with aspects of the history of the faithscience interaction in New Zealand in rela...
Science is the study of the physical aspect of nature; consequently, its subject matter is data that...
The Judeo-Christian Scriptures have been considered by literalists as true in every aspect, includin...
John Wallis, Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford, is primarily known for his contributions to s...
Scope and Nature of Report: Through the study of the relationship between the Bible and the Natural ...
This thesis argues that William James's view of science is crucial for an understanding of his posi...