Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) was a French theologian, Jesuit priest, and paleontologist/geologist who took part in the discovery of Peking Man, and was later unjustly accused by Stephen J…
Andy Le Peau and Linda Doll provide an anecdotal history of InterVarsity Press, from its origins as the literature division of a campus ministry to its place as a prominent evangelical publishing h…
Imagined Worlds, The author brings this perspective to a speculative future to show us where science and technology, real and imagined, may be taking us. The stories he tells--about "Napoleonic" ve…
For scholars this book is inspirational in that it shows what was going on in the Christian academic arena during the age of the Reformation. It describes the dedication and faithfulness of those w…
This book is the first extensive theological engagement with the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Herzfeld probes this new field, which seeks to replicate thinking in computers and more broad…
The invitation of the National Endowment for the humanities to deliver the Jefferson lecture for 1983 gave me what was in many ways an ideal opportunity for some systematic reflecting on my lifelon…
Given the profound influence of the New Testamet in western civization, it is hardly surprising that over the past two millenia, countless scholars...
Here is an in-depth exploration of the rise and fall of the Heaven's Gate UFO cult and other space-age groups such as the Solar Temple. William Alnor also describes the rise of UFO cults spurred on…