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Science is constantly moving. Dr. Dorothy Boorse, professor and chair of biology at Gordon College and co-author of the textbook Read more
Forty years. A biblical generation. That is long enough to be clear that no one individual has carried the CSCA. The Read more
The Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) and the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists (COMP) are pleased to announce that the Read more
In September 2012, James Peterson hosted a CSCA student and faculty reception at McMaster that was centred on a discussion Read more
Science is constantly moving. Dr. Heather Looy, professor of psychology at The King's University College, has written an intriguing description Read more
Any organisation with an online presence benefits significantly from face-to-face networking among its members and holding local events. The same Read more
Science is constantly moving. Dr. Robert Mann, professor of physics at the University of Waterloo and former president of both Read more
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Kathy Belicki, "Memory’s Characteristics and the Differences Among the Resurrection Accounts ..."
Keith Fox, "Human Genome Modification: Should Scientists Be Allowed to Change Our Genes?"
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Joseph Vybihal, "The Challenges of Scientists in the Church and Serving the Church"
John Wood, "The CSCA & ASA: A Cross-Border Checkup"
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