International Faith and Science Conference - August 2004 (Denver, Colorado,
USA)
Prepared Documents
- Issues in "Intermediate" Models of Origins
• Jim Gibson — |
Microsoft Word (23p,
127KB) |
- Seventh-day Adventists and Scholarship • Joe
Galusha, Andrea Luxton, John McVay, and Humberto Rasi —
| Microsoft Word (5p, 48KB) |
- A Seventh-day Adventist View of Ethical Issues in
Dissent • Miroslav M. Kiš —
| Microsoft Word (14p, 74KB) |
- Educational Models and
Practices for Introducing Curriculum Content That May Create Tension with a
Student's Faith • C. Garland Dulan — | Microsoft Word (12p, 79KB) |
- Living in Athens and
Jerusalem: Response by Higher Education Administration when Academic Freedom
Challenges the Church • Richard C. Osborn — | Microsoft Word (34p, 193KB) |
Report
- Denver "Faith and Science" Meeting Reaffirms
Six-Day Creation, Calls for Humility and Dialogue • October 7, 2004 • Bill
Knott and Sandra Blackmer • Adventist Review (pdf),
v.181, n.41, p.40-41
- Reflections on a Unique Conference • November
4, 2004 • William G. Johnsson • Adventist Review (pdf),
v.181, n.45, p.6
- An Affirmation of Creation • November 11,
2004 • Adventist Review (pdf),
v.181, n.46, p.12-15
- The International Faith and Science
Conferences 2002-2004 • Report of the Organizing Committee to the General
Conference Executive Committee Through the Office of the General Conference
President • September 10, 2004
- Response to "An Affirmation of Creation" •
October 13, 2004 • Action of the Annual Council, 147-04-Gb — |
Microsoft Word (2p,
21KB) |
- Disagreeing Faithfully • June 28, 2007 • Bill
Knott interviews Lowell Cooper • Adventist Review (pdf),
v.184, n.18, p.8-11
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