Which reminds me: Howard Van Till's book, The Fourth Day: what the Bible and
the heavens are telling us about the creation" would be a good one.
--- gordon brown <gbrown@euclid.colorado.edu> wrote:
> God and the Astronomers by Robert Jastrow would be somewhat different from
> most of the other books suggested in that Jastrow professes to be an
> agnostic, but he traces the history of twentieth century astronomical
> discoveries' effect on cosmology and concludes that the outcome seems a
> lot like Gen. 1:1.
>
> Gordon Brown
> Department of Mathematics
> University of Colorado
> Boulder, CO 80309-0395
>
>
> > Our librarian (at a Christian K-12) school has asked teachers to submit
> titles
> > we would like to see in our library. YEC is already well-represented
> there.
> > Do any of you have suggestions for books that would give the "other side"
> while
> > being respectful to Christianity or religion in general? Or even if it
> was
> > hostile towards religious thought... But the most of the books we have,
> hostile
> > or not, still promote the warfare model (thought YECs wouldn't see it that
> > way.) What suggestions would well represent the less antagonistic strands
> of
> > thought?
>
>
Bill Hamilton
William E. Hamilton, Jr., Ph.D.
248.652.4148 (home) 248.303.8651 (mobile)
"...If God is for us, who is against us?" Rom 8:31
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