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Pisadas en las Arenas del Tiempo [Footprints in the Sands of Time]

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Brand, Leonard R.
Keywords
science
creation
flood
Bible
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Christian denominations
Biblical Theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/215840
Abstract
"Cómo debería relacionarse la ciencia con las ideas que parecen inusuales, disparatadas o simplemente absurdas? Tomemos por ejemplo, el concepto bíblico de los orígenes, incluyendo la intervención informada (la creación) y una catástrofe mundial (el diluvio)" ["How should relate science with ideas that seem unusual, you crazy or just silly? Take for example, the biblical concept of origins, including informed intervention (creation) and a global catastrophe (the flood)"]
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1994
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Article
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