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TB1. Robert C. Newman, You Bet Your Life! IBRI, 1991, 8 pp. Pascal's classic wager is updated, using game theory, to handle multiple alternative worldviews. TC1. Perry G. Phillips, Coral Reefs: Indicators of an Old Earth. IBRI, 1993, 6 pp. Maximum growth rates, details of structure point to an old earth. TD1. Robert C. Newman, A Designed Universe. IBRI, 1990, 8 pp. Evidences of design in chemistry, the earth's environment, and the basic forces of physics point to a Designer with whom we must deal. TE1. John C. Studenroth, Evolution of the Automobile. IBRI, 1991, 8 pp. A humorous application of evolutionary arguments to the history of the automobile, with some practical implications. TE2. Robert C. Newman, Are the Biblical Narratives of Easter Week Reliable? IBRI, 1999, 6 pp. A tract version of Research Report #1. TG1. Robert C. Newman, Geocentrism: Was Galileo Wrong? IBRI, 1994, 8 pp. Simple observational evidence against the sun going around the earth. TH1. Fred G. Zaspel, Homophobia or Holiness? Word of Life Baptist Church (WLBC), 1992, 8 pp. Biblical teaching on homosexuality. TJ1. Robert C. Newman, Joshua's Long Day and the NASA Computers. IBRI, 1994, 8 pp. Harold Hill's story about NASA scientists discovering the long day of Joshua appears to be a hoax. Historical and scientific problems.
TL1. Robert C. Newman, Light-Travel Time: Evidence for an Old Universe. IBRI, 1993, 6 pp.
TM1. Allan A. MacRae and Robert C. Newman,Textus Receptus: Facts on the Textus Receptus & the King James Version. Foundation Press, 1976, 8 pp. $.50. Responds to claim that KJV and TR are the only true NT text. TM2. Allan A. MacRae, Facts About the JEDP Theory. Biblical Seminary, 1989, 9 pp. $.50. Examines arguments for the liberal claim that the five books of Moses were really several documents written centuries after Moses.
TN1. Robert C. Newman, Nostradamus and the Bible. IBRI, 1999. Compares and contrasts four major prophecies of each. TV1. Perry G. Phillips, Varves: Layered Sediments as Evidence for an Old Earth; and Tidal Slowdown, Coral Growth, and the Age of the Earth. 2 tracts in 1. IBRI, 1993, 6 pp.
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C2.
Douglas and Virginia Chinn, A Post-Trib Alternative to the Pre-Trib
Rapture. IBRI, 1991. pb, 140 pp, $9.95. ISBN 0-944788-95-5. The
seven major points of conflict between the pre- and post-trib models of
the rapture. Both alternatives examined, and how each handles various
biblical
passages. |
| D2. Carmen C. DiCello, The Mystery and Majesty of the Son of Man. Word of Life Bapt Ch, 1992. pb, 34 pp, $2.95. Discusses seven critical questions concerning the term "Son of Man." |
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M6. John Warwick Montgomery, ed., Evidence for Faith: Deciding the God Question. Word/Probe, 1991. pb, 368 pp. $24.95. Papers from the 1986 Cornell Symposium on Evidential Apologetics. Brings together an unusually wide range of apologetic arguments, ranging from philosophy and science to history, legal reasoning, and prophecy. Several IBRI authors. |
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M7. Allan A. MacRae, The Prophecies of Daniel. Christian
Life Publishers, 1991. pb, 276 pp. $10.95. An examination of the major
predictive passages in the book of Daniel, providing ``seasoned and
responsible
exegesis of passages containing some of the most difficult interpretive
problems in the Bible ... in a style that is accessible to lay readers
as well as those trained in Biblical studies.'' |
M8. Allan A. MacRae, The Gospel of Isaiah. IBRI, 1992. pb, 192 pp. $9.95. ISBN 0-944788-94-7. A study of Isaiah 40-56, showing that this section is not a collection of isolated verses -- beautiful gems separated by passages that seem comparatively meaningless -- but that the whole section has a wonderful unity which sometimes lies hidden below the surface. |
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M9.
Allan A. MacRae, JEDP: Lectures on the Higher Criticism of the
Pentateuch.IBRI,
1994. pb, 294 pp. $12.95. ISBN 0-944788-89-0. Seminary-level lectures
on
the liberal theories that Moses did not write the first five books of
the
Bible, but they were assembled from several conflicting documents
written
hundreds of years after his time. Traces the history of early
documentary
theories; critiques arguments for dividing the Pentateuch into
documents;
responds to claims that the documents show development of religious
ideas. |
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M10. Allan A. MacRae, Biblical Christianity: Letters
from
Professor
Allan A. MacRae, PhD. Christian Life, 1994. pb, 273 pp, $12.95.
105 letters responding to questions on topics of language, text,
versions
and inerrancy of the Bible, biblical interpretation, higher criticism,
numerics, separation, baptism, dispensationalism, eschatology,
education,
and communism. |
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M11.
Allan A. MacRae, Studies in Isaiah. IBRI, 1995. pb, 358 pp.
$13.95. ISBN 0-944788-88-2. A section-by-section study of the prophet's
message, showing how each passage is clarified by seeing how it fits
into
the flow of the book as a whole, and the historical situation of Isaiah
and his contemporaries. |
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N1.
James E. Neher, A Christian's Guide to Today's Catholic Charismatic
Movement. 2nd ed. IBRI, 1987. pb, 135 pp. $9.95. ISBN
0-944788-99-8.
A detailed study of the Catholic Charismatic movement, showing its
relation
to traditional Roman Catholic doctrine and to the Church hierarchy.
Copious
quotations are included from leaders over the entire movement. |
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N5.
Robert C. Newman, ed., The Evidence of Prophecy. IBRI,
1988.
pb, 150 pp. $9.95. ISBN 0-944788-98-X. One of the most powerful
evidences
for the truth of Christianity is the fulfillment of predictions made in
Scripture. Nine authors discuss prophecies made centuries in advance
about
Israel, her neighbors and her Messiah. Specific attempts to explain
these
away as vague, misinterpreted or written after the event are countered.
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N6. N. A. Newman, Pascal's Wager and the Religions of the World. IBRI, 1992. pb, 8 pp, $2.95. Using Pascal's famous wager generalized to apply to more than two alternatives, the major religions of the world are examined. |
N7. Theodor Nöldeke, The Qur'an: An Introductory Essay. Edited by N. A. Newman. IBRI, 1992. pb, 40 pp, $5.95. ISBN 0-944788-93-9. A short essay written by one of the outstanding Western scholars on the Qur'an at his prime, it includes what he thought important for a concise introduction. Edited with additional notes and commentary. |
N8. N. A. Newman, ed., The Early Christian-Muslim Dialogue. IBRI, 1993. hb, 793 pp, $65.95. ISBN 0-944788-91-2. A collection of the major early debates in English translation, with extensive notes and introduction to each document. Indices of topics, biblical and qur'anic references, and arguments used. |
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N10. Robert C. Newman and John L. Wiester, with Janet and Jonathan Moneymaker, What's Darwin Got to Do With It? A Friendly Discussion of Evolution. InterVarsity, 2000, pb, 150 pp, $9.95. A cartoon book presenting the relative merits of Darwinism vs Intelligent Design via a discussion between two college professors. Aimed at HS biology students, but fun reading for all ages. |
N11. Robert C. Newman, The Biblical Firmament: Vault or Vapor? IBRI, 2000. Pb, 90 pp, $7.95. ISBN 0-944788-80-7. Some think the Bible teaches the sky is a huge metal dome; others say the Bible is referring to our atmosphere when it uses the term "firmament." This book examines the biblical data, both original words and their contexts, suggesting that a model may be constructed which fits both the data and the Bible's own claim to be a revelation from the Creator. |
W1. Daniel E. Wonderly, God's Time-Records in Ancient Sediments. IBRI, 1999, pb, 258 pp. bibl.; index; $12.95. ISBN 0-944788-82-3. A detailed presentation of geological evidences for an old earth, most of which are unrelated to radioactive-decay dating techniques. The basis for our knowledge of God and His world is discussed, and various responses by Christians to geologic evidences are reviewed. |
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W3.
Daniel E. Wonderly, Neglect of Geologic Data: Sedimentary Strata
Compared
with Young-Earth Creationist Writings. IBRI, 1987, 1993. pb,
162
pp; glossary; bibl.; index. $12.95. ISBN 0-944788-00-9. Evaluation of
problematic
statements made by young-earth creationist authors in the light of
well-established
data and principles of sedimentary geology. Subjects discussed include:
ancient erosion surfaces, great thicknesses of strata, rock formation
processes,
absent strata, rapid burials, fossil distribution, ecological zoning,
evaporites
and cyclic strata. Second printing, newly typeset. |
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