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C. S. Lewis: Anti-Darwinist

C. S. Lewis: Anti-Darwinist

Jerry Bergman

Wipf Stock Publishers
2016
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It is commonly believed that C.S. Lewis was a theistic evolutionist, a conclusion based on a few statements that he made in The Problem of Pain and Mere Christianity. A careful study of his writings reveals, not only that for most of his life he was not a theistic evolutionist, but strongly opposed Darwinism, especially towards the end of his life. ""This is absolutely first rate, the best thing I've read on the subject. . . . Bergman's research touches on every major issue related to Lewis and Darwinism. . . . I am very, very impressed by this work. Bergman has done something very important and timely, and I hope that this book will be read by many persons."" --Louis A. Markos, PhD, Professor; C. S. Lewis scholar; Author of four books on Lewis ""Dr. Bergman, in his inimitable style, has surfaced otherwise suppressed or not-easily-attainable historical information regarding C. S. Lewis's personal stance on creation versus evolution. . . . This new book . . . will help you understand how the great writer and theologian, C. S. Lewis, eventually came to his terms with 'hanging his hat' on the truth that we are all accountable to a Divine Creator."" --Bryce Gaudian, Development Manager, Agilis Corporation, Hayward, Minnesota ""What a happy surprise this book is I was delighted to learn that C. S. Lewis rejected Darwinism in all its forms . . . Dr. Bergman has done a masterful (and highly entertaining) job of documenting Lewis's unfolding thoughts on the subject and proving that he was indeed an increasingly belligerent opponent of evolution theory."" --Kitty Foth-Regner, Author of Heaven Without Her: A Desperate Daughter's Search for the Heart of Her Mother's Faith Dr. Bergman teaches biology, chemistry, and anatomy at Northwest State College in Archbold, Ohio, and is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Toledo Medical College. He has nine earned degrees, including five graduate degrees and a PhD from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His many books include a monograph on the creation-evolution controversy published by Phi Delta Kappa, a college textbook (Houghton Mifflin Co.), and he has been published by Columbia and Syracuse University Press.
Debunking Human Evolution Taught in Our Public Schools: A Guidebook for Christian Students, Parents, and Pastors

Debunking Human Evolution Taught in Our Public Schools: A Guidebook for Christian Students, Parents, and Pastors

David a. Bisbee; Jerry Bergman; Daniel A. Biddle

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This book is essential for Christians attending public high school or college-especially before they take biology and other science classes. Most biology classes in today's public schools teach evolutionary theory as fact, and only rarely mention creation possibilities outside of this theory, such as Biblical Creation. This book, written by leading Creation Scientists, will help Christian high school and college students solidify their faith and grow roots to withstand evolution-based teaching. The topics include: - Differences between Apes and Humans- A Brief History of Human Evolution in Textbooks- Typical Ape-to-Human Progression in Public School Textbooks- What about the Different "Races" of People?- Are Humans and Chimps 98% Similar?- How Modern Genetics Supports a Recent Creation- The Problem of Over-design for Darwinism- Vestigial Structures in Humans and Animals- Biblical Authority
Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses

Jerry Bergman

Greenwood Press
1999
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The Watchtower movement has over ten million followers and remains one of the fastest growing religious movements in the world today. Since the movement actively proselytizes throughout the world, many people are aware of Jehovah's Witnesses, but readers may not be aware that the movement has profoundly influenced the constitutional law of many countries, including America and Canada. This volume contains almost 10,000 references on the Watchtower movement and the dozen or so major schisms that have occurred since its founding in 1879. An introductory chapter reviews the history, major events, and doctrinal changes of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Books, book chapters, booklets, dissertations, journal articles, and book sections that examine the Watchtower movement are referenced in English and other langauges such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Turkish. Selectively annotated, the entries are grouped in five major sections for easy reference. Scholars and researchers will appreciate the comprehensive list the author has provided of all literature published by the Watchtower movement throughout its history.