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Journal of Creation
Volume 32, Issue 1
Published April 2018
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
4–7 |
The satellites of Pluto
Perspective by Wayne Spencer |
8–9 |
Planation surfaces formed by river piracy?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
10–13 |
Hybridization shaking up the evolutionary Tree of Life—what does it mean for creationists?
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
13–15 |
At least some ‘tillites’ may be impact debris
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
16–20 |
Evidence for Flood fountains adjacent to the cratonic margin of southwestern Australia
Perspective by Harry Dickens |
20–22 |
Is the 5th toe vestigial?
Perspective by Jerry Bergman |
23–30 |
Arthropod responses to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens—implications for Noahic Flood recovery
Overview by Keith H. Swenson |
31–35 |
Nazi racist copycats A review of Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the making of Nazi race law (James Q. Whitman) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
35–37 |
Unprecedented precision in biblical chronology A review of From Abraham to Paul: A biblical chronology (Andrew Steinmann) Book Review by Brian Thomas |
38–42 |
Modern science catches up with Neandertal man A review of The Neanderthals Rediscovered—How modern science is rewriting their story (Dimitra Papagianni and Michael A. Morse) Book Review by Jean O’Micks |
43–44 |
Important reference work offers good overview of interpretive options A review of Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The definitive reference for the intersection of Christian faith and contemporary science Paul Copan, Tremper Longman III, Christopher L. Reese, Michael Strauss (Editors) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
45–47 |
The Copernican debate: science vs science not science vs religion A review of Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the science against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo (Christopher M. Graney) Book Review by John G. Hartnett |
48–53 |
A naturalist’s nightmare A review of A Fortunate Universe: Life in a finely tuned cosmos (Geraint F. Lewis and Luke A. Barnes) Book review by Dominic Statham |
53–58 |
Icons of evolution revisited—all the old and new icons collapse A review of Zombie Science: More icons of evolution (Jonathan Wells) Book review by John Woodmorappe |
59–67 |
Radiocarbon in coal: is uranium the answer?
Countering the Critics by Jim Mason |
68–75 |
Was evolution invented by Greek philosophers?
Countering the Critics by Benno Zuiddam |
76–83 |
Perspectives on ancient chronology and the Old Testament—part 2
Viewpoint by Murray R. Adamthwaite |
84–91 |
Carol Cleland’s case of historical science—part 2: apologetic for historical science
Paper by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg |
92–99 |
The meaning of unconformities
Paper by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard |
100–105 |
The self-regulation of growth problem for natural selection
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
106–113 |
Making some sense of Babel and afterwards
Paper by Paul J.N. Lawrence |
114–120 |
The genetic history of the Israelite nation
Paper by Robert W. Carter |
121–127 |
Researchers remain divided over ‘feathered dinosaurs’
Essay by Brian Thomas and Jonathan Sarfati |
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