Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith Index: March 2012, 64:1
Articles
Arveson, Paul. “Integrated Solar Cooking: An Underutilized Solution,” 64:1, 62, M 2012.
Borgmann, Albert. “Contemplation in a Technological Era: Learning from Thomas Merton,” 64:1, 3, M 2012.
de Vries, Marc J. “Utopian Thinking in Contemporary Technology versus Responsible Technology for an Imperfect World,” 64:1, 11, M 2012.
Dornbos, David, Jr. “How Should Christians Promote Sustainable Agriculture in Agrarian Systems? A Normative Evaluation,” 64:1, 51, M 2012.
Ermer, Gayle E. “Technology, Complexity, and Engineering Design: A Rationale for a Connectionist Approach,” 64:1, 31, M 2012.
Touryan, Kenell. “Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future: A Christian Imperative,” 64:1, 41, M 2012.
VanderLeest, Steven H. “Engineering Is Not Science,” 64:1, 20, M 2012.
Editorial
Peterson, James C. “It Takes a Team,” 64:1, 1, M 2012.
Letters
Isaac, Randy. “Calculating Probabilities of Carbon-Based Biomolecules” (PSCF 63, no. 4 [2011]: 219–30; PSCF 64, no. 1 [2012]: 71–2), 64:1, 72, M 2012.
Nelson, Fredric P. “Biological Information and Carbon” (PSCF 63, no. 4 [2011]: 219–30), 64:1, 71, M 2012.
Poole, Charles P., Jr. “The Grand Design’s Unintended Arguments for the Existence of God” (PSCF 63, no. 2 [2010]: 132–3), 64:1, 70, M 2012.
Touryan, Kenell J. “It Is Time for Advocates of Evolutionary Origins of Information to Use a More Balanced Approach” (PSCF 63, no. 4 [2011]: 219–54), 64:1, 70, M 2012.
Reviewers
Reviewers in 2011, 64:1, 40, M 2012.