On 12/8/05, Sandwichman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the book is well worth reading. langdon gilkey was (until he died, recently) a very well-known theologian who served as an expert witness in the landmark arkansas creationism trial in 1981 (mclean vs. arkansas). this is his account of the trial and the issues at stake. having taught it in the classroom, i have come to the conclusion that it ought to be on the reading list for all of our religious studies majors. they shouldn't graduate without having read it.
Jeffrey Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:is it fair or helpful to ask what you think of gilkey's argument in _creationism on trial_?Never heard of him.
the book is well worth reading. langdon gilkey was (until he died, recently) a very well-known theologian who served as an expert witness in the landmark arkansas creationism trial in 1981 (mclean vs. arkansas). this is his account of the trial and the issues at stake. having taught it in the classroom, i have come to the conclusion that it ought to be on the reading list for all of our religious studies majors. they shouldn't graduate without having read it.
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