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Taylor, Charles Alan – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1992
Argues that creationism endures in spite of, and because of, the scientific community's response. Analyzes the creationism controversy between 1975 and 1990. Finds scientists unresponsive to the public appeal of creationism which is grounded in empiricist folk epistemology. Discusses implications for the relationship between technical and public…
Descriptors: Creationism, Evolution, Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Information
Cole, John R., Ed.; Godfrey, Laurie R., Ed. – Creation/Evolution, 1985
This document points out that creationists claim that humans and dinosaurs lived together in Texas just before Noah's flood by citing alleged human footprints found side-by-side with those of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous limestone of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. An investigation was conducted to determine if this claim were true.…
Descriptors: Creationism, Evolution, Paleontology, Religious Factors
Feldmann, Rodney M. – Geotimes, 1983
Indicating that, although no broad conceptual notions in invertebrate paleontology were proposed during 1982, a large number of excellent papers focusing on testing, modifying, and documenting earlier speculations were published or presented at professional meetings. Highlights of papers, conferences, and research studies are provided (including…
Descriptors: Animals, College Science, Conferences, Creationism
Moore, Robert A. – Creation/Evolution, 1983
A direct and definitive response to the creationist Noah's ark arguments is presented in this publication. Although the Bible is used as a constant reference point, the author does not engage in biblical criticism. The critique is rather directed at the leading creationist books and experimental studies that seek to scientifically prove that the…
Descriptors: Animals, Biblical Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism

Gieryn, Thomas F.; And Others – American Sociological Review, 1985
During the Scopes "Monkey Trial" of 1925, scientists presented scientific knowledge and religious belief as different but complementary. At the McLean "Creation Science" trial of 1981-82, the boundary between science and religion excluded creation scientists from the profession. Such ideological flexibility has contributed to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution

Lepkowski, Wil – Chemical and Engineering News, 1984
Discusses issues related to science and Christianity, focusing on the American Science Affiliation (a group of scientists "affiliated" with the Christian faith) which aims to resolve conflicts between science and Christianity and to humanize science and society. Comments by several scientists on the issues are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Christianity, College Science, Creationism, Higher Education
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. – 1984
Five central scientific issues are critical to consideration of the treatment in school curricula of the origin and evolution of the universe and of life on earth. These issues are: (1) the nature of science; (2) scientific evidence on the origin of the universe and the earth; (3) the consistent and validated scientific evidence for biological…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution
Kitcher, Philip – 1982
Presented in this book is the case against creationist pseudo-science. One theme emphasized throughout the book, written for those with or without science backgrounds, is that although the creationist campaign is an assault on evolutionary theory, it constitutes an attack on all sciences. Chapter 1 provides a brief introduction to evolutionary…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution

Avalos, Hector – Mercury, 1998
The relationship between the Bible and modern astronomy has been complicated and often turbulent. Many scientists would argue that for modern astronomy to be born, biblical cosmology had to die. Article includes a history of the church/science relationship, a primer in biblical cosmologies, and a discussion of some philosophical problems behind…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biblical Literature, Christianity, Conflict

Chemical and Engineering News, 1985
California's Board of Education recently rejected all of the more than 20 seventh- and eighth-grade science textbooks submitted to it because the books' publishers had "watered down" the treatment of evolution. Rationale for the board's decision and implications for publishing (such as revising the textbooks) are addressed. (JN)
Descriptors: Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Religious Factors

Lewin, Roger – Science, 1981
Discusses the reaction of evolutionists to the creationist's efforts to pass legislation which would mandate the teaching of the biblical account of creation. (DS)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Evolution, Legislation
Gould, Stephen Jay – Natural History, 1983
Discusses a 20-year period in British geology (1820-1840), focusing on a theory proposed by Reverend William Buckland in his "reliquiae diluvianae of Relics of the Flood." Indicates that this flood theory, the centerpiece of modern creationism, was disproved by professional clergymen who were also geologists, scientists, and…
Descriptors: College Science, Creationism, Evolution, Geology

Tamir, Pinchas – Interchange, 1993
Two dilemmas occur in studying Darwin's Theory of Evolution. One, concerning pedagogy, is solvable by offering theory basics in middle school and in-depth study in high school. Another, concerning faith, is extremely sensitive. The paper discusses successful approaches, noting the place of Darwin's theory in all-elective high school biology. (SM)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Biology, Creationism, Elective Courses

Ebert, Ronald – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1997
The speed of light is a fundamental characteristic of the universe. So many processes are related to and dependent upon it that, if creationist claims were true, the universe would be far different from the way it is now. The speed of light has never been shown to vary based on the direction from which it was measured. (PVD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Creationism, Light, Measurement Techniques

Miller, Bruce – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1997
Presents a letter written in response to a videotape presented to a teacher by a student; the videotape denounced evolution on religious grounds. The letter explains some of the biases of the video to the class and the importance of learning about an issue before taking a stand against it. (PVD)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Bias, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism