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Karl Giberson - Wrestling with Darwin
Karl Giberson has been on faculty at his alma mater, the Eastern Nazarene College, since 1984, where he primarily teaches courses on science and religion as well as advising student groups such as the Honors Scholar Society.
Giberson is also a fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation (ASA), the Director of the Forum on Faith & Science at Gordon College (Massachusetts), and currently the co-director for the Venice Summer School on Science and Religion, which runs through 2010. He has lectured on science and religion at Oxford University, the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture in Sicily, and various colleges and universities in the United States. In 2006, he was invited to speak at the Vatican on "America's Ongoing Hostility to Darwinism" and at the Harvard Club of New York in 2008. In early 2009, Giberson became the Executive Vice President of The BioLogos Foundation, founded by Francis Collins. He is also the author of Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution.
Richard Colling - Random Designer
Richard G. Colling teaches biology and was the chairman of the biological sciences department at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois.
In 2004, Colling published the book Random Designer: Created From Chaos, To Connect With the Creator.
The Bible, Rocks, and Time
The Bible, Rocks, and Time: Geological Evidence for the Age of the Earth
The Bible, Rocks and Time Is that like rock, paper, scissors? An interview with Davis Young and Ralph Stearley.
Ralph Stearley, Calvin College Geology, Geography and Environmental Studies department.
Davis Young, Calvin College Geology, Geography and Environmental Studies department, emeritus.
The Bible, Rocks and Time was funded in part by the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship. Davis Young, emeritus geology professor, and Ralph Stearley, geology professor, will be interviewed by Calvin professor of English and director of the CCCS Susan Felch, and will speak on a wide range of topics related to the book, including its possible impact in science classrooms and among the general public.
Denis Lamoureux - The Sin-Death Problem
Denis O. Lamoureux is an assistant professor of science and religion at St. Joseph's College in the University of Alberta. His appointment is the first tenure-track position in Canada dedicated to teaching and research on the relationship between scientific discovery and Christian faith.
Lamoureux holds three earned doctoral degrees: dentistry, theology, and biology. He is a member of the executive council of the Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation, a Fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, and is cited in the Who's Who of Theology and Science. Lamoureux lectures throughout Canada and the United States in both Christian and secular academic institutions. In 2001 he received the University of Alberta Students' Union 'Recognizing Talented Teaching' Award.
Steve Matheson - Theistic embryology and theistic evolution
Why is there no controversy surrounding theistic embryology? Dissecting critical responses to theistic evolution.
Steve Matheson is an Associate Professor of Biology at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, a reformed Christian, developmental cell biologist, and NCSE Steve.





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