Bibliography, Christian Faith and Natural Science
PH 303, Spring 2001,
Dr. Steve Badger
Central Bible College

BOOKS

Aitken, M. J. Science-based Dating in Archaeology. London: Longman, 1990.

Banner, Michael C. The Justification of Science and The Rationality of Religious Belief. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.

Babour, Ian G. Religion in an Age of Science. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1990.

Barbour, Ian G. Myths, Models, and Paradigms: A Comparative Study in Science and Religion. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1974.

Barbour, Ian G., editor. Science and Religion: New Perspectives on the Dialogue. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1968.

Barbour, Ian G. Issues in Science and Religion. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1966.

Behe, Michael. Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution. New York: The Free Press, 1996.

Bube Richard H. Putting It All Together. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1995.

Burtt, E. A. The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. 2d ed. rev. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1967.

Bush, L. Russ. A Handbook for Christian Philosophy. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1991.

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800. rev. New York: Free Press, 1965.

Clark, Gordon H. Logic. Jefferson, MD: The Trinity Foundation, 1985.

Clayton, Philip. Explanation from Physics to Theology: An Essay in Rationality and Religion. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989.

Coulson, C. A. Science and Christian Belief. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1955.

Davies, Paul. God and the New Physics. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1983.

Diamond, Malcolm L. and Thomas V. Litzenburg, Jr. The Logic of God. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1975.

Dye, David L. Faith and the Physical World: A Comprehensive View. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Inc., 1966.

Faid, Robert W. A Scientific Approach to Christianity. Bridge Publishing, 1982.

Faust, David. The Limits of Scientific Reasoning. Minneapolis: University of Minneapolis Press, 1984.

Geisler, Norman L. and J. Kerby Anderson. Origin Science: A Proposal for the Creation-Evolution Controversy. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1987.

Geisler, Norman L. and Paul D. Feinberg. Introduction to Philosophy: A Christian Perspective. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1980, 1989.

Geisler, Norman L. and Ronald M. Brooks. Come, Let us Reason: An Introduction to Logical Thinking. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1990.

Gentry, Robert V. Creation’s Tiny Mystery. Earth Science Associates, 1988.

Gilkey, Langdon. Maker of Heaven and Earth: The Christian Doctrine of Creation in the Light of Modern Knowledge. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1959, 1965.

Glover, William B. Biblical Origins of Modern Secular Culture: An Essay in the Interpretation of Western History. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1984.

Gribben, John. In Search of Schrödinger’s Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality. New York: Bantam Books, 1984.

Harre, Rom. Problems of Scientific Revolution. Oxford: Claredon Press, 1975.

Haught, John F. The Cosmic Adventure: Science, Religion & the Quest for Purpose. Ramsey, NJ: Paulist Press, 1984.

Hawking, Stephen W. A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes. Bantam Books, 1988.

Hooykass, R. Religion and the Rise of Modern Science. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1972.

Houghton, John. Does God Play Dice? A Look at the Story of the Universe. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1989.

Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.

Hummel, Charles E. The Galileo Connection. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1986.

Johnson, Philliip E. and Denis O. Lamoureux. Darwinism Defeated? Vancouver: Regent College Publishing, 1999.

Kass, Leon R. Toward a More Natural Science. New York: The Free Press, 1985.

Kneller, George F. Science as a Human Endeavor. New York: Columbia University Press, 1978.

Krige, John. Science, Revolution and Discontinuity. New Jersey: The Harvester Press, 1980.

Kuhn, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962, 1970.

Laudan, Larry. Science and Values. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

Lee, Jeffrey A. The Scientific Endeavor: A Primer on Scientific Principles & Practice. San Francisco: Addison, Wesley, Longman, 2000.

Mannoia, James V. What is Science? New York: University Press of America, 1980.

McGrath, Alister E. Intellectuals Don’t Need God & Other Modern Myths. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1993.

McGrath, Alister E. The Foundations of Dialogue in Science & Religion. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 1998.

Medawar, P.B. The Limits of Science. New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1984.

Montefiore, Hugh. The Probability of God. London: SCM Press, 1985.

Moreland, J. P. Christianity and the Nature of Science: A Philosophical Investigation. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1989.

Moreland, J. P. ed. The Creation Hypothesis: Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1994.

Moreland, J. P. and John Mark Reynolds. Three Views on Creation and Evolution. Zondervan, 1999.

Morris, Henry M. and John D. Morris. Science, Scripture, and the Young Earth. Institute for Creation Research, 1989.

Murphy, Nancey. Theology in the Age of Scientific Reasoning. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1990.

Nersessian, Nancy L. The Process of Science. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987.

Oppenheimer, Robert J. Uncommon Sense. Boston: Birkhauser, 1984.

Park, David. The How and the Why: An Essay on the Origins and Development of Physical Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988.

Peacocke, A.R. Science and the Christian Experiment. London: Oxford University Press, 1971.

Perutz, Max F. Is Science Necessary? New York: E.P. Dutton, 1989.

Polanyi, Michael. Personal Knowledge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958.

Polkinghorne, John. Science and Creation. SPCK, 1988.

Poythress, Vern S. Science and Hermeneutics. Grand Rapids: Academie Books, 1988

Pun, Pattle P. T. Evolution: Nature and Scripture in Conflict? Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1982.

Ramm, Bernard. The Christian View of Science and Scripture. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1954, 1984.

Ratzsch, Del. Philosophy of Science: The Natural Sciences in Christian Perspective. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1986.

Ratzsch, Del. The Battle of Beginnings: Why Neither Side Is Winning the Creation-Evolution Debate. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1996.

Rohr, Janelle, ed. Science & Religion: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1988.

Rolston, Holmes. Science and Religion: A Critical Survey. New York: Random House, 1987.

Ronan, Colin A. Science: Its History and Development Among the World’s Cultures. New York: Facts on File, 1982.

Ross, Hugh. Creation and Time: A Biblical and Scientific Perspective on the Creation-Date Controversy.. Colorado Springs, NavPress, 1994.

Runkle, Gerald. Good Thinking: An Introduction to Logic. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1978.

Russell, Colin A. Cross-Currents. Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1985.

Sarton, George. A History of Science. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959

Slusher, Harold S. Critique of Radiometric Dating. Creation-Life Publishers, 1973.

Suppe, Fredrick. The Structure of Scientific Theories. Chicago: University of Illinois, 1974.

Swinburne, Richard. The Existence of God. London: Oxford University Press, 1979.

Thurman, L. Duane. How to Think about Evolution & Other Bible-Science Controversies. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1977.

Torrance, Thomas F. Transformation and Convergence in the Frame of Knowledge: Exploration in the Interrelations of Scientific and Theological Enterprise. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1984.

Van Till, Howard, Davis Young, and Clarence Menninga. Science Held Hostage: What’s Wrong with Creation Science and Evolutionism. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1988.

Van Till, Howard J., Robert E. Snow, John H. Stek, and Davis A. Young, Portraits of Creation: Biblical and Scientific Perspectives on the World’s Formation. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1990.

Wells, Jonathan. Icons of Evolution. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, 2000.

Wolters, Albert M. Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Company, 1985.

Wright, Richard T. Biology Through the Eyes of Faith. Harper & Row, 1989.

Wright, Robert. Three Scientists and Their Gods: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information. New York: Times Books (Random House), 1988.

Young, Davis A. Christianity and the Age of the Earth. Zondervan Publishing House, 1982.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Anderson, V. Elving. “Evolution, Yes; But Creation, Too.” Christianity Today, Oct. 8, 1982, pp.38-40.

Barnes, Michael. “Faith and Imagination in Science and Religion.” Theology Today 40 (April 1983): 15-24.

Barnes, Thomas G. “Evidence Points to a Recent Creation.” Christianity Today, Oct. 8, 1982, pp.34-36.

Bedau, Hugo Adam. “Complementarity and the Relation Between Science and Religion.” Zygon 9 (Sept 1974): 202-224.

Bergman, Jerry. “Censorship in Secular Science: The Mims Case.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 45 (March 1993): 37-45.

Bube, Richard H. “Is Creation Science An Oxymoron?  A Response to Moreland.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 45 (March 1994): 19-21.

Clark, James Patton.  “Fact, Faith and Philosophy: One Step Toward Understanding the Conflict Between Science and Christianity.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 46 (Dec. 1994): 242-252.

Clarke, W. Grainge. “Limitations on the Scope of Science.” Journal of Christian Education Papers 96 (Dec 1989): 45-51.

Colwell, Gary G. Review of Philosophy of Science: The Natural Sciences in Christian Perspective, by Del Ratzsch. In Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 39 (December 1987): 233-234.

Craig, William Lane. “Evangelicals and Evolution: An Analysis of the Debate Between the Creation Research Society and the American Scientific Affiliation.”  Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. date, etc.

Dahms, John V. “How Reliable is Logic?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 21 (Dec 1979): 369-380.

Dahms, John V. “A Trinitarian Epistemology Defended: A Rejoinder to Norman Geisler.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 22 (June 1980): 133-148.

Davis, Edward B. Review of The Galileo Connection: Resolving Conflicts Between Science and the Bible, by Charles E. Hummel; Cross-Currents: Interactions Between Science and Faith, by Colin A. Russell; and God and Nature: Historical Essays on the Encounter Between Christianity and Science, David Lindberg and Ronald L. Numbers, eds. In Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 40 (March 1988): 47-52.

Davis, Thomas W. “Faith and Archaeology: A Brief History to the Present.” Biblical Archaeology Review. (March/April, 1993): 54-59.

De S. Cameron, Nigel M. “Talking Points: Science versus Religion.” Themelios 8 (1982): 23-27.

Fischer, Dick. “The Days of Creation: Hours or Eons?” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 42 (March 1990): 15-22.

Friend, J. A. “From Raven to Peacocke.” The Reformed Theological Review 37 (Jan-Apr 1978): 1-9.

Gavin, William J. “The ‘Will to Believe’ in Science and Religion.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1984): 139-148.

Geisler, Norman L. “’Avoid...Contradictions’ (1 Timothy 6:20): A Reply to John Dahms.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 22 (Mar 1979): 55-65.

Geisler, Norman L. “’Avoid All Contradictions: A Surrejoinder to John Dahms.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 22 (June 1979): 149-159.

Gelwick, Richard L. “Michael Polanyi Modern Reformer.” Religion in Life 34 (Spring 1965): 224-234.

Giberson, Karl. “Intelligent Design on Trial—A Review Essay.” Christian Scholar’s Review 24 (May 1995): 459-471.

Gilley, Sheridan and Ann Loades. “Thomas Henry Huxley: The War between Science and Religion.” Journal of Religion 61 (July 1981): 285-308.

Gish, Duane T. “It is Either ‘In the Beginning, God’—Or ‘...Hydrogen’.” Christianity Today, Oct. 8, 1982, pp.28-33.

Graham, W. Fred and James Goatley. “Issues in Science and Religion: The View from the Student Desk.” Religion in Life 49 (1980): 157-168.

Greenberg, Dan. “Fraud and the Scientific Method.” New Scientist 112 (Nov 6, 1986): 64.

 “Guideposts for the Current Debate over Origins.” (editorial) Christianity Today, Oct. 8, 1982, pp.22-26.

Hannah, John D. “Bibliotheca Sacra and Darwinism: An Analysis of the Nineteenth-Century Conflict Between Science and Theology.” Grace Theological Journal 4 (1983): 37-58.

Hastings, Ronnie J. “The Rise and Fall of the Paluxy Mantracks.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 40 (Sept. 1988): 144-155.

Helm, Paul. “Is There a Preferred Philosophy of Science for Christians?” Science and Christian Belief. 1 (Apr. 1990): 3-14.

Herrick, James A. “Miracles and Method.” Quarterly Journal of Speech.  9 (Aug. 1989): 321-334.

Horgan, John. “Profile: Reluctant Revolutionary; Thomas S. Kuhn Unleashed ‘Paradigm’ on the World.” Scientific American. 264 (May 91): 40.

Johnson, Phillip E. “Shouting ‘Heresy’ in the Temple of Darwin.” Christianity Today 38 (Oct. 24, 1994): 22-26.

Keister, J. C. “Response to Walter Thorson’s ASA Addresses.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 33 (Sept. 1981): 138-141.

Land, Edwin H. “Experiments in Color Vision.” Scientific American (May 1959): 84-99.

Land, Edwin H. “The Retinex Theory of Color Vision.” Scientific American 237:6 (Dec. 1977): 108-129.

Lavallee, Louis. “Augustine on the Creation Days.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 32 (Dec. 1989): 457-464.

Lewis, Jack P. “The Days of Creation:  An Historical Survey of Interpretation.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 32 (Dec. 1989): 433-455.

MacKay, Donald M. “Christian Priorities in Science.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 38 (June 1986): 67-74.

MacKay, D. M. “‘Complementarity’ in Scientific and Theological Thinking.” Zygon 9 (Sept 1974): 225-244.

Macquarrie, John. “The End of Empiricism?” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 37 (Fall/Winter 1981-1982): 61-67.

Manno Bruno V. “Michael Polanyi on the Problem of Science and Religion.” Zygon 9 (Mar 1974): 44-56.

Marker, David G. “Science and Theology: Opponents or Partners?” Reformed Review 22 (1969): 18-20, 37-40.

Meyer, Stephe C. “The Use and Abuse of Philosophy of Science:  A Response to Moreland.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 45 (March 1994): 14-18.

Miller, John F. “Science and Religion: Their Logical Similarity.” Religious Studies 5 (1969): 49-68.

Mills, Gordon C. “Presuppositions of Science as Related to Origins.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 42 (Sept. 1990): 155-161.

Montgomery, John Warwick. “The Theologian’s Craft.” Concordia Theological Monthly. 37 (Feb. 1966): 67-98.

Moreland, J. P. “Conceptual Problems and the Scientific Status of Creation Science.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 45 (March 1994): 2-13.

Moreland, J. P. “Response to Meyer and Bube.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 45 (March 1994): 22-25.

Moreland, J. P. “Theistic Science and the Christian Scholar: A Response to Giberson.” Christian Scholar’s Review 24 (May 1995): 472-478.

Nebelsick, Harold P. “Theological Clues from the Scientific World.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 38 (June 1986): 110-123.

Neidhardt, W. Jim. “Theological Clues from the Scientific World:  Some Reflections.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 38 (June 1986): 122-123.

Neidhardt, W. Jim. “Faith and Human Understanding.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 20 (March 1969): 9-15.

Newman, Robert C. “Evangelicals and Crackpot Science.” In Evangelical Theological Society Papers, 1994. Micropublished by Portland, OR: Theological Research Exchange Network, (microfiche).

Potthoff, Harvey H. “Science and Religion: Has the Conflict Been Resolved?” Religion in Life 32 (Winter 1962-1963): 19-28.

Reich, K. Helmut. “The Relation Between Science and Theology: The Case for Complementarity Revisited.” Zygon 25 (December 1990): 369-390.

Rolston, Holmes. Review of The Justification of Science and the Rationality of Religious Belief, by Michael Banner. In Journal of the American Academy of Religion 59 (Summer 1991): 389-392.

Ross, W. Gordon. “The Question of Verification.” Religion in Life 32 (Winter 1962-1963): 8-18.

Rue, Loyal D. “Michael Polanyi and the Critical Approach to Sacred Texts.” Dialog 12 (Spring 1973): 117-120.

Ruse, Michael. “The Relationship between Science and Religion in Britain, 1830-1870.” Church History 44 (1975): 505-522.

Scott, William T. “A Course in Science and Religion Following the Ideas of Michael Polanyi.” Christian Scholar 47 (Spring 1964): 36-46.

Seeger, Raymond J. “What is Science?” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 40 (March 1988): 45-46.

Siefferman, Norman C. “Science and Religion: Reply to John F. Miller.” Religious Studies 6 (1970): 281-289.

Smith, Huston. “Science and Theology: The Unstable Detente.” Anglican Theological Review 63 (1971): 367-379.

Smith, Ken W. Review of The Justification of Science and the Rationality of Religious Belief, by Michael J. Banner. In Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 44 (Sept. 1992): 190-191.

Snoke, David W. “Toward a Unified View of Science and Theology.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 43 (Sept. 1991): 166-173.

Snoke, David. “The Problem of the Absolute in Evidentila Epistemology.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 47 (Mar. 1995): 2-22.

Spradley, Joseph L. “The Abolition of Autonomous Science: Implications for Relating Science and Faith.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 39 (Dec. 1987): 204-211.

Spradley, Joseph L. “Changing Views of Science and Scripture: Bernard Ramm and the ASA.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 44 (March 1992): 2-9.

“The Meaning of Yom.” Christianity Today, Oct. 8, 1982, p.44.

Thorson, Walter R. “Scientific Objectivity and the Word of God.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 36 (June 1984): 88-97.

Thorson, Walter R. “The Biblical Insights of Michael Polanyi.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 33 (Sept. 1981): 129-145.

Tilley, Terrence W. “Philosophy of Science and Religion: Three Approaches.” Theological Studies 45 (1984): 722-727.

Van Groningen, G.  “Interpretation of Genesis.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society.” Vol. XIII Part IV, (Fall, 1970): 199-218.

Van Till, Howard J. “The Legend of the Shrinking Sun.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 38 (September 1986): 164-174.

Watts, W. W. “Natural Science and Christian Faith as Elements in a Cultural Continuum.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 25 (Sept 1973): 91-96.

Watts, William W. “Christ and Science.” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 28 (March 1976): 9-16.

Walker, Jearl. “The Amateur Scientist: Experiments with Edwin Land’s Method of Getting Color Out of Black and White” Scientific American (June 1979): 188-192.

Wiebe, Don. “Science and Religion: Is Compatibility Possible?” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 30 (Dec 1978): 169-176.

Wonderly, Daniel E. “Scientific Truth: Is It Transient or Enduring?” Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 31 (Sept. 1981): 142-144.

Woodall, David. “The Relationship Between Science and Scripture in the Thought of Robert Boyle (1627-91).” In Evangelical Theological Society Papers, 1995. Presented at the Midwestern Regional Meeting, March 16-18, 1995. Micropublished by Theological Research Exchange Network, Portland, OR (microfiche).

Wyatt, Lee, and W. Jim Neidhardt. “Judeo-Christian Theology and Natural Science: Analogies An Agenda for Future Research.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 43 (March 1991): 14-28.

Young, Davis A. “An Ancient Earth is Not a Problem; Evolutionary Man Is.” Christianity Today, Oct. 8, 1982, pp.41-45.

ARTICLES OR CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Carré, Meyrick H. “Physicotheology.” In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 6. Paul Edwards, ed. (New York: Collier MacMillan Publishers, 1967): 300-305.

Caws, Peter. “Scientific Method.” In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 7. Paul Edwards, ed. (New York: Collier MacMillan Publishers, 1967): 339-343.

Chittick, Donald E. “Creation Best Explains the Origin of Life.” In Science & Religion: Opposing Viewpoints, Janelle Rohr, ed. (San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1988): 153-159.

Danto, Arthur C. “Problems of Philosophy of Science.” In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 6. Paul Edwards, ed. (New York: Collier MacMillan Publishers, 1967): 296-300.

Galilei, Galileo. “The Church Should Not Have Final Authority in Science.” In Science & Religion: Opposing Viewpoints, Janelle Rohr, ed. (San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1988): 17-22.

Geisler, Norman L. and J. Kerby Anderson. “The Supernatural Roots of Modern Science.” Origin Science: A Proposal for the Creation-Evolution Controversy (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1987): 37-52.

Harré, R. “History of Philosophy of Science.” In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 6. Paul Edwards, ed. (New York: Collier MacMillan Publishers, 1967): 289-296.

Munyon, Timothy. “The Creation of the Universe and Humankind.” In Systematic Theology: A Pentecostal Perspective. Stanley Horton, ed. (Springfield: Logion Press, 1994): 215-254.

MISCELLANEOUS

Bynum, W. F., E. J. Browne, and Roy Porter. Dictionary of the History of Science. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.

Contemporary Issues in Science and Christian Faith: An Annotated Bibliography. Third Printing, Revised and Expanded, American Scientific Affiliation, 1992.

“Researcher Faked Data, Officials Charge.” (AP) The (Springfield) News-Leader. Nov. 26, 1994, p.7A.

“Doctors Slow to Use New Discovery that Bacteria Cause Ulcers.” (AP) The (Springfield) News-Leader. Feb. 4, 1996, p.5A.


Disclaimer:  The professor is not endorsing any work, its author(s), or its position(s) by its citation in this abbreviated bibliography.  Virtually all modern science books contain positions contrary to the Scriptures, and even many books written by Christians and/or published by Christian publishers posit ideas you and I may find unscriptural.

This bibliography is provided to help the student find relevant information in the library quickly and easily.  The library has an assortment of textbooks in various disciplines (for example, philosophy, creation science, physical sciences, etc.) which students could find helpful or interesting.


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