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Evolution and Compatibilism: What it Takes to Reconcile
By Aaron Adair on February 2019
A Commentary on the Bill Nye, Ken Ham Televised Debate of Monday Evening February 4th 2014
By John W. Patterson on April 2014
Inflated Claims for Genesis 1—Recent Cosmological News and Ancient Cosmologies
By Aaron M. Adair on April 2014
Star Light, Star Bright: How Astronomy Fails to Explain the Star of Bethlehem
By Dr. Aaron M. Adair on February 2014
What Can We Learn About Biblical Interpretation from Creationism?
By Arthur McCalla on January 2014
Creation, Science, and Genesis?
By Charles David Isbell on December 2010
Genesis 1 as Ancient Cosmology
By John H. Walton on March 2010

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Hebrew Language

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Tombs at Talpiot

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Essays on Minimalism from Bible and Interpretation

Final Reports on the Yehoash Inscription and James Ossuary from the Israeli Antiquities Authority

Essays on the James Ossuary and the Temple Tablet from Bible and Interpretation

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