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Arts & Humanities: Religion
- Media Shelf (Spring 2009)
“From Mounds to Megachurches: Georgia Religious Heritage” is profiled in the Books section. - “Godwin” is Monument to Creation-Evolution Debate (Winter 2008)”
A sculpture by Mel Chin, visiting Lamar Dodd Professor of Art, depicts both God and Darwin. - New Creationist Museum a Window into Popular Belief (Winter 2008)
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward J. Larson looks at efforts of theologians to reconcile scripture with science. - Media Shelf (Fall 2007)
“The Creation-Evolution Debate: Historical Perspectives” is profiled in the Books section. - Media Shelf (Fall 2006)
"Called by Stories: Biblical Sagas and Their Challenge for Law” is profiled in the Books section. - Media Shelf (Summer 2006)
“Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory” and “The Times and Trials of Anne Hutchinson” are profiled in the Books section. - The Ethics of Cloning (Summer 2002)
Advances in technology have led some to question whether scientists are playing God. - Poetic Justice (Spring 2000)
New technology provides better translations of ancient Ugaritic verse. - God vs. Science, Again (Summer 1999)
Have scientists given up on God? Results are in from a recent survey. - Keeping the Faith (Summer 1997)
A recent survey shows the percentage of scientists who believe in God hasn't budged since the turn of the century. - A Sharper Focus on Antiquity (Summer 1997)
Cameras and computers help Ted Lewis reconstruct a 3,400 year-old history written in the world's oldest alphabet.