CRS Quarterly Research Database

Items where Subject is "BD Speculative Philosophy"

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Number of items at this level: 45.

A

Ancil, Ralph E. (1983) The Limits of Human Thought and the Creation Model. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 20 (1): 6.

Ancil, Ralph E. (1985) On the Importance of Philosophy in the Origins Debate. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 22 (3): 3.

Armstrong, Harold L. (1974) On the Distinction Between Religion, Philosophy, Science, and History. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (1): 2.

Armstrong, Harold L. (1965) The Possibility of the Artificial Creation of Life. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 1 (3): 3.

B

Barnes, Thomas G. (1964) Superiority of Scientific Approach That Accepts its Limitations and Makes Use of the Scriptures. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 1: 11.

Batarseh, Kareem I. (2007) The Primordial Seed of Life: Creation, Spontaneous Generation, and Emergence Theory. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (3): 3.

Bergman, Jerry R. (1978) The Law of Cause: An Examination of the Need for Causal Factors. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (1): 8.

Bergman, Jerry R. (1982) Reality: Real or Conventional. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 19 (1): 12.

Bliss, Richard (1971) One Man's View on the Teaching of Origins in the Public School Science Classroom. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (3): 5.

C

Carpenter, Tom (2014) The Role of the Transcendental Argument in Creation Research. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (2): 3.

Chisham, Steven (2012) The Anatomy of a Worldview: the Eternal Self-Identity. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (1): 5.

Chisham, Steven (2014) Clarifying Four Meanings for "Worldview". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 50 (3): 2.

Chisham, Steven (2018) Getting Worldview Wrong: Philosophical Mistakes in Understanding Worldview. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (4): 2.

Chisham, Steven (2018) Integrating Contemporary Approaches to "Worldview". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (3): 1.

Chisham, Steven (2015) Using Analogies to Understand "Worldview". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 52 (1): 1.

D

Deckard, Steve W. (1997) The Capabilities of Science in the Formation of a Modern Worldview. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (4): 2.

Doane, John (2023) Spinoza's Ghost in the Evangelical Closet. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (3): 3.

F

Ferst, Barry (1983) What Bible-Scientists Can Learn From Bible-Science. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 20 (2): 8.

H

Harrub, Brad and Thompson, Bert (2004) Mind, Materialism, and Consciousness. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (1): 3.

Harrub, Brad and Thompson, Bert (2004) The Origin of the Brain and Mind. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (1): 2.

Hedtke, Randall R. (1981) The Episteme Is the Theory. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (1): 2.

Herrmann, Robert A. (1994) Incompleteness, Creation-Science, and Man-Made Machines. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (3): 2.

Holroyd, Howard Byington (1976) The Principle of Anarchy. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (1): 9.

Huber, Jerzy Z. (1976) Creation and Creativity: Remarks on Their Physical Significance. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (4): 4.

I

Ingram, T. Robert (1974) Can There Be True Science Without True Religion? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (1): 1.

K

Kofahl, Robert E. (2002) The Crucial Importance of Epistemology and Correctly Defining Science for the Cause of Creation and Intelligent Design. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (4): 4.

M

Macaoidh, L. (1991) Historical Variation in the Human Creature. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 28 (1): 7.

Moore, John N. (1966) Neo-Darwinism and Society. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 2 (4): 2.

Morris, Henry M. (1965) Science Versus Scientism in Historical Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 2 (2): 4.

Mulfinger, George L. (1967) Examining the Cosmogonies — a Historical Review. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 4 (2): 1.

R

Reed, John K. (1996) A Biblical Christian Framework for Earth History Research—Part II: Foundation and Method of Historical Analysis Within the Biblical Christian System. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (3): 6.

Reed, John K. (2010) Modern Geohistory: An Assault on Christianity, Not an Innovative Compromise. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (3): 5.

Reed, John K. and Klevberg, Peter (2014) Beyond Origin and Operation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (1): 3.

Reed, John K. and Williams, Emmett L. (2012) Battlegrounds of Natural History: Actualism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (2): 4.

Reed, John K. and Williams, Emmett L. (2011) Battlegrounds of Natural History: Naturalism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (2): 3.

Repp, Andrew (2024) Groundwork for Creation Cosmology—Part I: Scripture. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 61 (1): 5.

S

Schoepflin, Gary L. (1972) On Assumptions and Their Relation to Science. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (2): 7.

Smith, Stan G. (2002) Human Consciousness and the Image of God. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (1): 5.

T

Thompson, Bert and Harrub, Brad (2004) Consciousness: The King of Evolutionary Problems. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (2): 3.

Thompson, Bert and Harrub, Brad (2004) The Origin of Consciousness. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (2): 4.

Tinkle, William J. (1978) Assumptions and Human Nature. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (1): 10.

Turner, C. E. A. (1972) Teleology: Purpose Everywhere. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (1): 9.

W

White, A. J. ‘Monty’ and Barkley, Phillip J. (1975) Some Thoughts on the Creation of Time. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (3): 5.

Williams, Emmett L. (1979) Evolution and Fluctuations: A Creationist Evaluation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (2): 5.

Wolfe, Samuel T. (1971) Dooyeweerd and Creationism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 7 (4): 5.

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