TABLE OF CONTENTS
Christian Scholar's Review
Volume XXXII, Number 4 (Summer 2003)
Theme Issue: The Fate of the Earth
ARTICLES
- Calvin DeWitt -
Biogeographic and Trophic Restructuring of the Biosphere:
The State of the Earth under Human Domination
[Abstract]
- Joseph K. Sheldon and David K. Foster
-
What Knowledge is Required
for Responsible Stewardship of Creation?
[Abstract]
- H. Paul Santmire
-
Partnership with Nature According to the Scriptures:
Beyond the Theology of Stewardship
[Abstract]
- Loren Wilkinson
-
Pilgrims at Home: The Mutual Challenge of
Christendom and Environmental Literature
[Abstract]
- Kenneth L. Petersen
-
The Educational Imperative of Creation Care
[Abstract]
REVIEWS
- John MacArthur,
Battle for the Beginning: Creation, Evolution and the Bible
- Reviewed by Michael Buratovich and Thomas Buratovich
- Chris Bobel,
The Paradox of Natural Mothering
- Ann Crittenden,
The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World is
Still the Least Valued
- Reviewed by Margie DeWeese-Boyd
- Michael Ray Smith,
The Jesus Newspaper: The Christian Experiment of 1900 and Its Lessons for
Today
- Reviewed by David N. Dixon
- Bruce D. Marshall,
The Trinity and Truth
- Reviewed by Mark Medley
- Gregory A. Smith, ed.,
Christian Librarianship: Essays on the Integration of Faith and Profession
- Reviewed by Scott Rosen
- Michael Winship
Making Heretics: Militant Protestantism and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 1636-
1641
- Reviewed by Gregory A. Selmon
- Mark Water, comp.,
The New Encyclopedia of Christian Martyrs
- Reviewed by Jacquelyn E. Winston
INDEX FOR VOLUME XXXII
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