Voices In The Wilderness introduces the listener to people and ministries influential in the dialogue between faith and science, particularly, at the crossroads of faith and unbelief. "Voices" is a place that makes space for doubt and wonder. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voicesinthewilderness/support
Dr Michael LeFebvre,. author of The Liturgy of Creation: Understanding Calendars in Old Testament Context, sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to discuss the controversies over the creation accounts in The Bible and why are still talking about them. Is there a "plain reading" of the text? What can we learn from Israel's ancient Holy Days in relation to creation narratives? Is it more likely that the creation narrative is an historical account or are there sacred rhythms of labor and worship hidden in a liturgical approach?
Michael LeFebvre is a pastor and a Bible scholar. He received his PhD in Hebrew Bible from the University of Aberdeen, he was ordained through the Reformed Presbyterian Church, and he served for seven years as an adjunct professor of Old Testament studies with the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is an active member of the Center for Pastor Theologians and presently works in human resources while in a ministry transition. He and his wife, Heather, live in Indianapolis and have five teenage and adult children.
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Dr. Mary Schweitzer calls in to Voices in the Wilderness to speak about Faith and Science.
At the age of 5 she announced to her brother and his friends that she was going to be a Paleontologist. And then, as she puts it, “Life got in the way.” After a long and winding road, Mary Schweitzer eventually got there. Since receiving her PhD in Biology from Montana State University in 1995 she, along with her mentor and colleague, Jack Horner, have turned the world of Paleontology upside down ushering in a whole new set of tools and a series of firsts.
Currently Dr. Schweitzer is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University and an Associate Researcher for the Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University.
Dr. Schweitzer was the first scientist to identify the gender of a dinosaur, even showing that a T-Rex named Bob, was actually a female and pregnant at the time of her demise. Dr. Schweitzer was also the first to identify and isolate soft tissue in an ancient fossil bone. Her work has ushered in the first real change in Paleontology in the last 300 years, her techniques are as ground-breaking as her presence and inspiration have been in smashing the glass ceiling for women in that field. Her influence has led to the developing field of Paleoproteomics, where Dr. Schweitzer has also discovered that iron particles may play a part in the preservation of soft tissue over geologic time.All in all, there’s something about Mary.
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This episode first Streamed Live on April 2nd, 2023 here: https://youtube.com/live/ObKFcmrEHbs
Dr. Abram Bicksler, President/CEO of ECHO, joins Voices in the Wilderness to share how Science can help the poor and why Creation Care is a necessary component of the Gospel message for Christians. Dr. Abram Bicksler is the president of ECHO Global Farm and earned his Doctorate and Master’s degrees from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences with a focus on sustainable cropping systems and completed his Bachelor’s degree at Taylor University in Environmental Science and Biology. As a leader and researcher, Dr. Bicksler has been published in a number of journals including: Experimental Agriculture; Agronomy for Sustainable Development; Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems; the Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education; Ecosystems and People; the International Journal of Development Research; and, the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, in addition to contributing to a number of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) publications. While at FAO, Bicksler guided agroecology and sustainable food systems initiatives in multiple regions of the world. Before serving in Rome, Bicksler led the ECHO Asia Impact Center’s international staff team, coordinated and implemented regional networking and training events, initiated research culminating in multiple published studies, planned and began execution of the ECHO Asia Small Farm Resource Center, and grew the capacity of the ECHO Asia Seed Bank.
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This episode first Streamed Live on March 26th, 2023 here: https://youtube.com/live/OrBu21F_CJw
Voices in the Wilderness welcomes Arend J.T. Poelarends, PhD, to talk about the integration of faith in the University. Arend is the director of the Center for Faith and Learning at Anselm House, a Christian study center at the University of Minnesota, where he leads the university engagement initiatives, inviting speakers to campus to engage the various disciplines with the Christian intellectual tradition. Dr. Poelarends organizes university roundtables about the big questions, and comes alongside Christian faculty to support them in integrating their faith with their work.Arend J. T. Poelarends, PhD is the director of the Center for Faith and Learning at Anselm House, a Christian study center at the University of Minnesota. He received his PhD in Astrophysics from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, where he studied the pre-supernova evolution of stars that are about 10 times as massive as our sun. He continued his education at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, where he obtained an MDiv, after which he taught for 11 years in the physics and engineering department at Wheaton College (IL) and co-directed the Wheaton College Science Station, a field station in the Black Hills in South Dakota. His research at Wheaton focused on modeling the evolution of a particular class of binary stars, describing the conditions that would lead to the formation of double neutron stars and which form the progenitors of gravitational wave sources. Since the summer of 2022, he is associated with Anselm House, where he leads the university engagement initiatives, inviting speakers to campus to engage the various disciplines with the Christian intellectual tradition, organizing university roundtables about the big questions, and coming alongside Christian faculty to support them in integrating their faith with their work.
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This episode first Streamed Live on January 31st, 2023 here: https://youtube.com/live/NQ4_-GrsyJg
How do we nurture fruitful conversations when it comes to faith and science in the classroom? Why is science denial so prevalent in Christian HomeSchool resources? How do those who have been harmed in Christian settings find healing? If some corners of Christianity have been so wrong about the physical world, why should we trust what they say about the metaphysical? Join Faith Stults as she sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood of Voices in the Wilderness to offer some constructive advice.Faith Stults is Program Manager at BioLogos where she helps Christian educators bring science and faith discussion into their classrooms. She has Master's degrees in Astronomy and in Science Education, and has spent the last decade developing curricula for NASA, researching science pedagogy and teaching high school physics and astronomy at Christian high schools. Faith’s passion for science education and for healing the church’s relationship with science came out of her experience as a science-loving kid growing up at Christian schools.
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This episode first Streamed Live on December 18th, 2022 here: https://youtube.com/live/PUaqKz0TbTc
Bruce Glass, author of the book, Exploring Faith and Reason: The Reconciliation of Christianity and Biological Evolution, joins Voices in the Wilderness to discuss his book and this pressing controversy. Join Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood for an extended LiveStream interview on Sunday, December 18th at 12:00pm MST, 1:00 CST. Bruce Glass is a businessman, artist, and author. For more than 35 years he has been engaged in the business of commercial photography, traveling for assignments throughout much of the United States. As seen with this book, he also has a keen interest in the matters of philosophy, faith, and science. He and his wife Ginny live in Houston, TX.Exploring Faith and Reason: The Reconciliation of Christianity and Biological Evolution by Bruce Glass is available for purchase at our Amazon Affiliate Link here: https://amzn.to/3Ps2u8J
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Author, Janet Kellogg Ray, joins Voices in the Wilderness to talk about the new Study Guide for her book, Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark. How do we start the hard conversations with those who have a very narrow view of Science and The Bible? What is the best way to overcome built in bias? Is there a better way to defuse a charged conversation that will build instead of burn a bridge? In Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble of Making It All Fit, Janet Kellogg Ray reached out to Christians who experience cognitive dissonance between their creationist commitments and modern science. With this new study guide, she returns to her argument with fresh perspective and an eye toward practical instruction. Ray approaches her topic with empathy for her readers while maintaining scientific rigor. This discussion guide is the perfect companion for students and nonexpert readers of her book, as it includes notes, discussion questions, and lists of external resources to supplement the original. Expanded treatments of each chapter’s topics encourage thinking with and beyond the concepts introduced in the main text.Janet Kellogg Ray, a science educator who grew up a creationist, doesn’t want other Christians to have to do the exhausting mental gymnastics she did earlier in her life. Working through the findings of a range of fields including geology, paleontology, and biology, she shows how a literal interpretation of the book of Genesis simply doesn’t mesh with what we know to be reality. But as someone who remains a committed Christian, Ray also shows how an acceptance of the theory of evolution is not necessarily an acceptance of atheism, and how God can still be responsible for having created the world, even if it wasn’t in a single, momentary, miraculous event.Janet's books are available at our affiliate links below. Make sure you pre-order her newest book: The God of Monkey Science: People of Faith in a Modern Scientific World: https://amzn.to/3AbVtSJBaby Dinosaurs on the Ark?: The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble of Making It All Fit: https://amzn.to/40iEXefA Study Guide for BABY DINOSAURS ON THE ARK?: https://amzn.to/3mLJ9Fu
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Episode 18 first aired as a LiveStream on December 04, 2022. See here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kcKU3DUpvk
What is it like to be a woman and a Christian in Academe? Are the barriers in the Academic Community similar to those in the Evangelical world? What can we glean from Feminism to find our way? Dr. Janel Curry joins Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood of Voices in the Wilderness to explore these questions and more. Join us for a LiveStream broadcast on December 4th at 12:00pm MST - 2pm EST. Janel Curry graduated from Bethel College (now Bethel University) in 1977 with high honors, earning a B.A. in political science. She then earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in geography from the University of Minnesota. Curry began her career in 1985 at Central College (Iowa) where she taught geography. She moved to Calvin College in 1996 and taught full-time until 2000 when she transitioned to an administrative position as the Dean of Research and Scholarship. She then served as Provost at Gordon College in Massachusetts and Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs at Medaille College in Buffalo, NY. Curry has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed articles, 20 book chapters, and 4 books. Her research has ranged from the exploration of human-land relations, institutional health and resilience, and theological perspectives on nature to women in leadership and higher education in a global context. Much of Janel Curry's published research, essays and blog posts can be found through her website at https://www.janelcurry.com
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Episode 17 first aired as a LiveStream on November 13th of 2022. See on YouTube here: The Big Bang and Apologetics with Physicist Antoine Bret - YouTube
Is 'Big Bang Cosmology' a friend or an enemy of Christian Apologetics? While Young Earth Creationists cry foul, Old Earth Creationists and Intelligent Design advocates claim that it's a confirmation of Genesis 1:1. What if they are both wrong? Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood welcome Physicist, Antoine Bret, PhD to Voices in the Wilderness to share his thoughts on The Big Bang, Young Earth Creationism, Climate Change, and more. Antoine Bret (PhD 1994, Orsay University, France) is Full Professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain. He is an expert in plasmas physics, with applications in inertial thermonuclear fusion and astrophysics. He has been several times Visiting Professor at the Harvard Department of Astrophysics. He is author or co-author of more than 100 peer reviewed articles. He is the author of "The world is not 6000 years old - So what?" where it treats the question of the age of the universe. Antoine Bret's book, The World Is Not Six Thousand Years Old-So What?, is available at our Amazon Affiliate link here: https://amzn.to/3A0KQlO Follow Antoine's work on his personal page, here: http://antoinebret.com/?fbclid=IwAR1V... Link to the article mentioned, Why we do not know whether the Big Bang was the beginning of the universe, or not, here: https://antoinebretblog.wordpress.com...
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This episode originally Streamed live on Feb 20, 2022. Watch Video HereJay Johnson's recent article, The Fall in Evolutionary History sparked some controversy in Christian circles. What is a Christian to make of Adam, The Fall, and Original Sin in light of modern understanding? Jay sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood of Voices in the Wilderness to sort it all out. Jay Johnson spent 15 years as a magazine editor and publisher before embarking on a second career teaching English in the juvenile justice system. After he quit teaching full-time in 2016, he began researching the connection between Young Earth Creationism and the loss of faith among younger generations. Jay has written about evolution, original sin, and Adam & Eve for Canadian-American Theological Review, BioLogos, the Lutheran Coalition for Faith, Science & Technology, God and Nature magazine, and his website, becomingadam.com.
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This episode first Streamed live on Aug 28, 2022.
Lizz Enns Petters and Esther Lee Goetz are The Deconstructing Mamas and if you are trying to figure out how to navigate the tricky tightrope of parenting while you have questions, doubts and wonderings about your spiritual journey, their podcast is for you. Join Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood as they break through the noise about Deconstruction and break down the truth about spiritual growing pains with Lizz and Esther as they bring Grace and Space to an oftentimes emotionally charged experience.
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This episode first aired on Feb 28, 2021. Watch the full interview on YouTube here: Watch Now.
Is Evolution anti-God? Is it an alibi to those who want to live apart from God's moral law? How does Evolution make sense in light of what we read in the Bible? Why do Christians hate Evolution? Do Old Earth Creationists and Intelligent Design Advocates distort the truth when it comes to Biological Evolution? In this extended interview, Author and Biologist, Aaron Yilmaz sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood of Voices in the Wilderness to discuss his book, Deliver Us From Evolution. Aaron R. Yilmaz holds an M.S. in Biology from the University of Saint Joseph, West Hartford, Connecticut (2015), and a B.S. in Biology with departmental honors from Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan (2013). He has formally studied evolution at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, performed research leading to peer-reviewed published scientific literature, and has taught biology at the college level.
Deliver Us From Evolution?: A Christian Biologist's In-Depth Look at the Evidence Reveals a Surprising Harmony Between Science and God is available here: https://amzn.to/3ktClqH
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This episode first streamed on Feb 17, 2021 and can be viewed on YouTube here: Watch Now.
Why is Evolution so controversial for Western Christians? Is Modern Science a stumbling block for younger generations or have older generations shaped their Biblical Interpretations into a house of cards? Dr. Jason Lief and Dr. Sara Sybesma Tolsma sit down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to discuss Evolution, Creation, and Youth Ministry, and how the Church can do better when it comes to handling Science. Jesus Loves You and Evolution is True can be purchased here: https://amzn.to/2NxjIFN
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This Episode first streamed on Oct 24, 2021.
Many Christians in America are skeptical of Climate Change. Is Climate Science a weapon in the hands of politicians who seek to accumulate power and redistribute wealth or is it a trumpet in the hands of scientists who seek to rouse a slumbering populace before it's too late. Dr. Jessica Moerman, the Senior Director for Science and Policy at the Evangelical Environmental Network, joins Voices In The Wilderness to walk us through the data and help separate fact from fiction. As a devout Christian and the cofounder of a church in the Washington D.C. area, Dr. Moerman is aware of Christian cynicism regarding modern science and more than willing to reason from Scripture to convince the honest skeptic. Come, Let us reason together. This Sunday, October 24th and 1pm ET, 12pm CT. Dr. Jessica Moerman is the Senior Director for Science and Policy at the Evangelical Environmental Network. Jessica received her Ph.D. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences from the Georgia Institute of Technology and has held research positions at John Hopkins University, University of Michigan, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, where she researched how climate has changed throughout Earth’s history. Jessica previously served as a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy. Jessica is passionate about leading church communities towards positive solutions to safeguard our cities, neighborhoods, and the next generation from the effects of a warming world and has been featured on the NBC Today Show, the Washington Post, Christianity Today, and numerous podcasts. In her spare time, Jessica volunteers at her church, which she co-founded in 2016 together with her husband Chris in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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This episode originally streamed live on Sep 12, 2021. Full video stream is available on YouTube - watch here
Author and Science Educator, Janet Kellogg Ray sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to talk about her latest book, BABY DINOSAURS ON THE ARK: The Bible And Modern Science And The Trouble With Making It All Fit. You can follow Janet's work at her blog: https://janetkray.com/Her book, Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark?: The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble of Making It All Fit, is available at our Amazon Affiliate Link here: https://amzn.to/3kWkwkF
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This program first aired: Dec 31, 2020
Young Earth Creation, Intelligent Design, Creation Science: the fingerprint of God or Magical thinking and bad math? How does one read Genesis accurately? Are masks efficient protection against Covid-19? Clark Vangilder, PhD in Psychology and Professor of Physics sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood of Voices in the Wilderness and analyzes the challenges of Science and Faith.
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*This program first aired: Nov 21, 2020
Is homeschool curriculum dominated by pseudo-science? Is there an option available for faithful Christians who accept modern science? Author, Educator, and Linguist, Christy Hemphill sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to discuss her background and involvement in the development of the new curriculum from BioLogos, INTEGRATE.
Christy serves on the curriculum development team for BioLogos INTEGRATE and on the BioLogos Advisory Council.
For more information on the curriculum: https://biologos.org/integrate
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This program first aired: Sep 7, 2020
Raised in a family that extolled Marxism and denied God, Sy Garte pursued truth through his studies of History and Science. History led him away from Marxism and Science drew him closer to God. In this full interview, Sy Garte, PhD in Biochemistry sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to discuss his journey and to offer hope to those who are struggling with questions of faith and science. Next on Voices in the Wilderness.
Sy Garte's book, The Works of His Hands: A Scientist’s Journey from Atheism to Faith is available here: https://amzn.to/2CZF61v
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* This show first aired: Nov 23, 2020
Is Genesis History? Is the Science in the Bible accurate? Are these ancient texts meant to harmonize with mainstream science? Dr. Denis Lamoureux, PhD in Evangelical Theology and Evolutionary Biology, sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to discuss his new book - The Bible and Ancient Science: Principles of Interpretation.
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*This show originally aired: Sep 6, 2020
Dr. James "J.B." Stump sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to talk about his new book Original Sin and the Fall: Five Views. In this full interview, Dr. Stump relates his background in Christian Academia and the challenges that arose from his association with BioLogos. What role does the doctrine of inerrancy play in the modern church? What about the intersection of faith and science? This and more, next on Voices in the Wilderness.
Dr. Stump's latest book, Original Sin and the Fall: Five Views is available now, you can get a copy at our affiliate portal here: https://amzn.to/34mXCfM
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*This episode Streamed live on Jul 10, 2022
Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood sit down with Biology Professor and Speaker, Dr. April Maskiewicz Cordero and discuss the often troubled relationship between Biological Evolution and the Christian Faith. Can they coexist? Does the acceptance of Evolution lead to Atheism? If Evolution is true is The Bible false? This and more on the next livestream of Voices in the Wilderness. Dr. April Maskiewicz Cordero is a professor of biology and Dean at Point Loma Nazarene University. Her research focuses on developing more effective approaches for teaching ecology and evolution that enable students to develop not only factual knowledge, but biological ways of thinking and reasoning about the living world. As a Christian biologist trained in science education research, she is in a unique position to investigate science students’ perceptions of the relationship between scientific issues that evoke controversy (i.e. origins, evolution, human origins) and Christian faith. Dr. Cordero gave a TEDx talk on evolution and faith and she was featured in “From the Dust,” a BioLogos sponsored documentary. She is also one of the six authors of the BioLogos Integrate curriculum.
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Episode 04: This show first aired: Apr 20, 2021
Dr. Jennifer Wiseman joins Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood of Voices In The Wilderness to share her thoughts on modern astronomy and the dialogue between Science and Faith. In this extended interview Dr. Wiseman reflects on her journey as a scientist and a Christian and she offers her opinion on everything from the Kalam Cosmological Argument to life on other planets. Dr. Jennifer Wiseman is an astrophysicist, author, and speaker. She studies the process of star and planet formation in our galaxy using radio, optical, and infrared telescopes. She is also interested in national science policy and public science engagement, and directs the program of Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Wiseman studied physics at MIT, co-discovering comet Wiseman-Skiff in 1987, and continued in astronomy with her doctoral research at Harvard. She has worked with several international observatories and is currently a senior astrophysicist at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Wiseman is a Fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, a network of Christians in Science. She frequently gives public talks on the excitement of scientific discovery. She grew up on an Arkansas farm enjoying late night stargazing walks with her parents and pets.
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*This show first aired on Jan 17, 2021.
Author, Ben Stanhope, sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to discuss his new book (Mis)interpreting Genesis: How the Creation Museum Misunderstands the Ancient Near Eastern Context of the Bible.
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This interview first aired on August 17th, 2020.
John Walton sits down with Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood to talk about his Lost World Series, Genesis, Adam & Eve, the Ancient Near East, Reading the Bible Well, Weaponizing Inerrancy, and his upcoming commentary on Daniel.
Books by John H. Walton: The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate by John H. Walton: https://amzn.to/3g2Cgaa The Lost World of the Flood: Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate: https://amzn.to/3f0gO4C The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate: https://amzn.to/3g4hF5t Demons and Spirits in Biblical Theology: https://amzn.to/30MQsOj
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This show first aired on June 29, 2020.
Can a faithful Christian accept Evolution? Does Modern Science contradict the Bible? Why do so many Christians reject Science and accept conspiracy theories? Does Intelligent Design cast doubt on modern biology? Kristine Johnson and John James Kirkwood sit down with Biologist, Dr. Dennis Venema, and try to sort it all out.
Adam and the Genome: Reading Scripture After Genetic Science, Dennis Venema and Scot McKnight: https://amzn.to/2Vp1ibd
The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief, Francis Collins: https://amzn.to/2Zg9bkI
Origins: Christian Perspectives on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design, Deborah and Loren Haarsma: https://amzn.to/2VpR0Yo
Dennis Venema and Georgia Purdom LeTourneau University April 11 Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVBHq...
Dennis Venema vs. Nathaniel Jeanson - Evolution, Genetics, and Historical Adam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocJao...
Dennis Venema & Scot McKnight: Adam & the Genome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daZpt...
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