pp. 1–12 •
Dr. Jerry Bergman
I reviewed both the textbooks used for life science classes at the college where I teach and those that I used in my past university course work.
pp. 13–24 •
Wesley Brewer
, et. al.
Two tropical cyclones were simulated with the NCAR WRF model to determine if warm sea-surface temperatures would cause them to intensify into hypercanes and follow similar storm tracks as the origin
pp. 25–37 •
Callie Joubert
Theistic evolutionism is not only inconsistent with Scripture but also philosophically incoherent.
pp. 39–58 •
Dr. Larry Vardiman
, et. al.
Analyses and numerical simulations were conducted on three recent nor’easters which formed on the East Coast of the United States to explore the effects of warmer-than-normal sea-surface temperatures.
pp. 59–71 •
Callie Joubert
The apologetic suggests that BioLogos should consider that the ultimate source of their “dis-ease” is the nature and character of the Creator.
pp. 73–79 •
Darrell Estabrook
Certainly there is more to humans than a complex brain architecture from which a mind would seem to emerge. However, this reader has two difficulties.
pp. 81–87 •
Callie Joubert
To depart from Scripture at any point is neither safe nor right. Thus Estabrook’s discussion of my paper (Joubert 2011) in which he expressed his difficulties with my defense of the soul is welcome.
pp. 89–97 •
Simon Turpin
Lennox reasons that the church has been wrong in the past over its interpretation of Scripture in light of scientific discovery, and that those holding to a young earth are wrong again.
pp. 99–114 •
Callie Joubert
Christians are caught up in theistic evolutionism without realizing that the worldview of theistic evolutionism is incoherent and inconsistent with the teachings of Scripture.
pp. 115–123 •
Dr. Tim Chaffey
This article will provide a survey of the nature of Hebrew poetry and provide examples of the various forms of parallelism exhibited in the six poetic books of the Bible.
pp. 125–139 •
Callie Joubert
The evidence to be considered will indicate that a fear of God and afterlife play a major role in the psychology of unbelief, and that points toward the realism of Scripture.
pp. 141–150 •
Matt McClellan
For many years, Abraham was believed to have lived at the same time as Hammurabi, king of Babylon. Later scholars would date Abraham to the period shortly before the reign of Hammurabi.
pp. 151–204 •
Dr. Jean Lightner
Information on the class Mammalia was evaluated in an attempt to get a realistic estimate of what mammalian kinds would have been represented on the Ark.
pp. 205–216 •
Callie Joubert
Any understanding of Scripture that excludes or indicts the divine Himself is necessarily flawed and false.
pp. 217–230 •
David Mcgee
This article reveals how young-earth creationists have concluded the approximate age of Adam and to explain the reason for a 6,000 year range between both groups.
pp. 231–232 •
Callie Joubert
Christians and the public at large cannot afford to accept what they are being told about themselves from the perspective of evolutionary psychology.