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TJ Archive > Volume 14 Issue 1
Volume 14, Issue 1
Published April 2000
127 pages
Page | Title |
| 3–4 |
The age of the jovian planets
Perspective by Ron Samec |
| 4–5 |
Radioactive decay rate depends on chemical environment
Perspective by Tas Walker |
| 6–7 |
Problems for 'giant impact' origin of moon
Perspective by Michael Oard |
| 7–8 |
How well do paleontologists know fossil distributions?
Perspective by Michael Oard |
| 9–10 |
Jumping wallaby genes and post-Flood speciation
Perspective by Pierre Jerlström |
| 10–13 |
How different is the cranial-vault thickness of Homo erectus from modern man?
Perspective by John Woodmorappe |
| 14–18 |
Theory and practice: field testing biblical geology
Book Review by Tas Walker |
| 19–22 |
Once upon a time ...
Book Review by Michael Oard |
| 23–27 |
A balanced treatment??
Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
| 28–34 |
Designer science
Book Review by Royal Truman |
| 35–39 |
Antiquity of landforms
Countering the Critic Article by Michael Oard |
| 40–44 |
The Black Sea flood
Countering the Critic Article by Tas Walker |
| 45 |
Geologic column
Letter to the Editor |
| 45–46 |
Humphreys' cosmology
Letter to the Editor |
| 46–49 |
Response to Faulkner’s ‘biblically-based cratering theory’
Letter to the Editor |
| 49 |
The third day—Precambrian skeletons in the closet
Letter to the Editor |
| 49–51 |
So-called error in Luke 3:36
Letter to the Editor |
| 52–59 |
Flood models: the need for an integrated approach
Viewpoint by A.C. McIntosh, T. Edmondson & S. Taylor |
| 60–74 |
The pre-Flood/Flood boundary at the base of the earth's transition zone
Paper by M.J. Hunter |
| 75–80 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 6
Paper by Terry Mortenson |
| 81–90 |
Ota Benga: the pygmy put on display in a zoo
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
| 91–100 |
The Galileo affair: history or heroic hagiography?
Paper by Thomas Schirrmacher |
| 101–109 |
Genesis and catastrophe
Paper by Andy C. McIntosh, Tom Edmondson and Steve Taylor |
| 110–116 |
The fossil record
Paper by John Woodmorappe |
| 117–126 |
The history of the teaching of human female inferiority in Darwinism
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
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