March 7, 2003
A Course Confronts the Ideas Behind a Pair of Hot-Button Topics, Evolution and Creationism
When "God, Evolution, and Culture" was taught for the first time last year at Juniata College, students complained.
It wasn't that they didn't like the course. In fact, it has become one of Juniata's most popular offerings, expanding to 80 students this year from 50 last year.
The problem was that some students believed that having two biology professors and a philosophy professor wasn't enough. They still needed someone to talk about the "God" part of "God, Evolution, and
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