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Organization of Christians promoting the Young Earth view of origins, led by Ken Ham.
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The Clergy Letter Project / Evolution Sunday / Evolution Weekend
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Interfaith coalition of clergy in support of evolution. Sample sermons, mostly defending how evolution can be compatible with faith.
The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
Francis Collins
Free Press
2007
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The former head of the Human Genome project gives his testimony as an evangelical Christian and explains the evidence for evolution and human evolution. Good appendix on bioethics.
The Creationists: The Evolution of Scientific Creationism
Ronald Numbers
Harvard University Press
2006
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History of the development of young earth creationism, counters several stereotypes and self-image of movement.
Darwin’s Forgotten Defenders: The Encounter Between Evangelical Theology and Evolutionary Thought
David Livingstone
Regent College
1984
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Study of theisic evolution in conservative protestant circles in late 1800s early 1900s.
Interfaith Power and Light
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“We have been working with faith communities to become active and responsible stewards of creation, with a focus on energy conservation.” Links to similar organizations in several U.S. states.
Christian Reformed Office of Social Justice
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Do Justice is a conversation space for justice in the Christian Reformed Church.
A Rocha
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A Christian nature conservation organization. A Rocha projects are frequently cross-cultural in character, and share a community emphasis, with a focus on science and research, practical conservation and environmental education.
God Did It, But How? (Creation, Science and Christian Faith)
Robert B. Fischer
1997
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Very accessible, good as a gift to high school students or church members.
Origins: Christian Perspectives on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design
Deborah B Haarsma & Loren D Haarsma
FaithAlive Christian Resources
2011
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An overview of the range of Christian positions on origins, including age of the Earth, evolution, and human origins. Includes discussion questions for small groups, and an associated website of supplementary material and resources: http://www.faithaliveonline.org/origins/