The right questions : truth, meaning & public debate / Phillip E. Johnson ; foreword by Nancy Pearcey.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Downers Grove, IL : InterVarsity Press, c2002.Description: 191 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0830822941 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 1200 .J645 2002
Contents:
Introduction: The logical train -- Biology and liberal freedom : the human genome project and the meaning of life : the right questions about science, God and maturity -- The Word of God in education : the right questions about the religious foundations of education -- The first catastrophe : unarmed among the dragons of the mind : the right questions about logic -- My new post : the road forward : the right questions about the meaning of life -- The second catastrophe : the tottering towers of faith : the right questions about religion and tolerance in a pluralistic society -- Genesis and gender : the right questions about Genesis -- Truth and liberty : freedom to dissent and freedom to do right : the right question about truth and liberty -- The ultimate question : what is the most important event in human history?
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Introduction: The logical train -- Biology and liberal freedom : the human genome project and the meaning of life : the right questions about science, God and maturity -- The Word of God in education : the right questions about the religious foundations of education -- The first catastrophe : unarmed among the dragons of the mind : the right questions about logic -- My new post : the road forward : the right questions about the meaning of life -- The second catastrophe : the tottering towers of faith : the right questions about religion and tolerance in a pluralistic society -- Genesis and gender : the right questions about Genesis -- Truth and liberty : freedom to dissent and freedom to do right : the right question about truth and liberty -- The ultimate question : what is the most important event in human history?

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