Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith Index: Vol. 53:4, December 2001
Proceedings from the conference, Asking the Right
Questions: Christian Faith and the Choice of Research Topic in the Natural and
Applied Sciences, Sponsored by InterVarsity Graduate and Faculty
Christian Fellowship and Funded by The John Templeton Foundation, Mundelein, IL,
October 13-15, 2000.
Introduction
Miller, Roman J. "Why Publish these Proceedings?" 53:4,
219, D 2001.
Morrison, Terry. "Why Ask these Questions?" 53:4, 220, D 2001.
Session I: Does God Care About our Research?
Harper Jr., Charles. "How Does God Lead Us to Our
Calling?" 53:4, 225, D 2001.
Suppe, John. "How Does God Guide Our Decisions?" 53:4, 221, D 2001.
Session II: What Are the Christian Foundations for
Doing Science?
DeWitt, Calvin. "What Is the Role of Worship?" 53:4, 238,
D 2001.
Morrison, Terry. "What Biblical Principles Are Essential?" 53:4, 236,
D 2001.
Session III: What Is Historically Important to
Consider?
Russell, Colin. "What Lessons from the Past Aid Our
Choice?" 53:4, 241, D 2001.
Session IV: What Discipline Perspectives Guide Us?
Eden, J. Gary. "What Is the Perspective from Applied
Science?" 53:4, 263, D 2001.
Hardin, Jeff. "What Is the Perspective from Bioscience?" 53:4, 248, D
2001.
Suppe, John. "What Is the Perspective from Physical Science?" 53:4,
258, D 2001.
Session V: What Areas Need Research?
Keister, Brad, Martin Price, Mark Foster, Brent Seales, and Calvin
DeWitt. "What Are the Research Needs in Science?" 53:4, 270, D 2001.
Session VI: What Are Important Future Directions?
Anderson, Paul, Loren Haarsma, William Dembski, and Susan Drake
Emmerich. "Where Do We Go from Here?" 53:4, 283, D 2001.
Summary
Morrison, Terry. "What Are the Major Themes of this
Conference?" 53:4, 292, D 2001.