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The Chemicals Pour Forth Speech: Teaching Origins with a Biogeochemical Narrative (II-D4)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2010 20:42


2010/07/31. Presentation at American Scientific Affiliation meeting in Washington, DC. Associate Professor of Biochemistry.

Engineering Seniors' Final Projects

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2010 88:58


2010/06/10. Engineering seniors present their final projects.

Engineering Seniors' Final Projects

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2010 89:00


2010/06/10. Engineering seniors present their final projects.

Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2010 115:46


2009/02/10. Discusses the conservative perspective on the theory of evolution and his own journey from that perspective to evolutionism. Professor of Physics, Eastern Nazarene College, and Director, Forum on Faith and Science, Gordon College.

Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2010


2009/02/10. Discusses the conservative perspective on the theory of evolution and his own journey from that perspective to evolutionism. Professor of Physics, Eastern Nazarene College, and Director, Forum on Faith and Science, Gordon College.

Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2010 115:52


2009/02/10. Discusses the conservative perspective on the theory of evolution and his own journey from that perspective to evolutionism. Professor of Physics, Eastern Nazarene College, and Director, Forum on Faith and Science, Gordon College.

Explanation and Scientific Progress: The Case of Quantum Entanglement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2010 56:09


2006/10/23. Argues that scientific progress can be measured by the questions we abandon, and he traces this thread through the history of science. Philosopher of Science and Professor of Philosophy, University of Washington.

Explanation and Scientific Progress: The Case of Quantum Entanglement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2010 55:14


2006/10/23. Argues that scientific progress can be measured by the questions we abandon, and he traces this thread through the history of science. Philosopher of Science and Professor of Philosophy, University of Washington.

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