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  March 28th 2008 , 03:21 PM
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.classicapologetics.com/

For the past few weeks I've been working on this -- the Classics Library is now its own website!

I still have a bit more work to do, but it is mostly done. I won't be running it myself, but it remains a valued and allied site for Tekton.

If you're interested, we're always in need of people to either find and photocopy classic works for us, or find photos or bio details for some of the authors that are lacking.

 
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So that's what you've been up to!

 
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Do you have anything on 19th century responses to evolution/geology?

 
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wow you look just like a poodle, JP.

Nice website.

Needs a search box and an index though.

 
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Do you have anything on 19th century responses to evolution/geology?
Eniries under G. Frederick Wright and a fellow named Dana are probably about it. That wasn't an issue for most of the period the documents we have so far cover.

 
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Eniries under G. Frederick Wright and a fellow named Dana are probably about it. That wasn't an issue for most of the period the documents we have so far cover.
Ta very much. Might start an FYI thread in NatSci this evening.

 
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Oh and one of your Dana bio links isn't right.

 
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Also, JP, I see that the "return to the main page" links at the bottoms of the pages are typically incorrect: the "index.html" should follow the "classicalapologetics.com" immediately, instead of being categorized under the letter as it currently is.

 
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Thanks. I noted on the site that this thread can be used for corrections and notices like the above. Either I or the webmaster will take care of it.

He'll take care of the Dana thing in about an hour or so. The other will take more time.

 
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Nice.

I'll have to jot down a few titles for next time I'm at Chapters with Money to burn.

 
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Do you have anything on Zeitgeist in case we find those two guys here who asked you to review it?

 
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Nice. This link and the others under Habermas are very useful.

 
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http://www.iun.edu/~environw/landfills.html

 
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http://www.iun.edu/~environw/landfills.html
Great! We'll pass it on if we find them!

 
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  March 29th 2008 , 11:37 PM
 
 
 
 
What an excellent resource!

It would be nice to eventually see a few works by Plantinga and John Frame added to the mix.

SteveF: Do you have anything on 19th century responses to evolution/geology?
Charles Hodge deals with various aspects of the science of his day, including various theories of the of the origin of man, in his Systematic Theology. See Volume II, Part II, Chapter I. Also, Volume I, Part I, chapters III & X may be useful.

 
 
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