Re: request for good library books

From: Mervin Bitikofer <mrb22667@kansas.net>
Date: Thu Apr 27 2006 - 18:39:55 EDT

I've compiled quite a list (especially after loading K. Miller's
bibliography into it.) -- right on up to Gordon's last
recommendation. If any other "must haves" come to mind feel free to
continue sending them. But meanwhile I've got more to select from than
I'll probably ever be able to read. I consider myself generously
aided. Thank you all.

--merv

gordon brown 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.
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>Gordon Brown
>Department of Mathematics
>University of Colorado
>Boulder, CO 80309-0395
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>>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?
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