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RNCSE 18 (2)

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Reports of the National Center for Science Education
Volume: 
18
Issue: 
2
Year: 
1998
Date: 
March–April
Articles available online are listed below.
  • Denton Becomes a (Teleological) Evolutionist
  • Science and Religion, Methodology, and Humanism
  • Creationism, A Trip to the Dark Side
  • Do Scientists Really Reject God?
  • Introduction to "Science and the Spiritual Quest" Conference
  • Science Education, Scientists, and Faith
  • "Science and Religion", "Christian Scholarship", and "Theistic Science"
  • Review: The Science of God
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