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			<title>The Science of Incarnation</title>
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			<itunes:summary>What is the science of the Incarnation of Jesus?&amp;nbsp; Why did God have to become Man?&#13;
Join Dr. Robin Zimmer, T. M. Moore, Neil Caldwell and others as we discuss this vital event.&#13;
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			<description>What is the science of the Incarnation of Jesus?&amp;nbsp; Why did God have to become Man?&#13;
Join Dr. Robin Zimmer, T. M. Moore, Neil Caldwell and others as we discuss this vital event.&#13;
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			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Dr. Jay Richards - The Fortunate Earth</title>
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			<itunes:summary>Play Podcast:  Download the Podcast:  Dr. Jay Richards - The Fortunate Earth&#13;
Dr. Robin Zimmer welcomes Dr. Jay Richards to the CrossRoads of Faith and Science.&#13;
Jay Richards is a Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute and a Contributing Editor of The American at the American Enterprise Institute. In recent years he has been a  Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and a Research Fellow and  Director of Acton Media at the Acton Institute.  He has written many academic articles, books, and popular essays on a  wide variety of subjects. Most recently he edited the new anthology, God &amp; Evolution: Protestants, Catholics and Jews Explore Darwin’s Challenge to Faith. His previous book was Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism Is the Solution and Not the Problem (HarperOne, May 2009).   Richards is also executive producer of several documentaries, including The Call of the Entrepreneur, The Birth of Freedom, and Effective Stewardship (Acton Media and Zondervan, 2009). He has been featured in several television-broadcast documentaries, including The Call of the Entrepreneur, The Case for a Creator, The Wonder of Soil, and The Privileged Planet, based on his book, The Privileged Planet, with astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez.  He has a B.A. with majors in Political Science and Religion, an M.Div.  (Master of Divinity) and a Th.M. (Master of Theology), and a Ph.D. (with  honors) in philosophy and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary.    His work has been covered in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post (news and editorial), Wall Street Journal;  he has appeared on many national radio and TV programs, including Larry  King Live; and he has lectured worldwide on a variety of subjects,  including to Members of the US Congress.&#13;
Articles by Jay W. Richards</itunes:summary>
			<description>Play Podcast:  Download the Podcast:  Dr. Jay Richards - The Fortunate Earth&#13;
Dr. Robin Zimmer welcomes Dr. Jay Richards to the CrossRoads of Faith and Science.&#13;
Jay Richards is a Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute and a Contributing Editor of The American at the American Enterprise Institute. In recent years he has been a  Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and a Research Fellow and  Director of Acton Media at the Acton Institute.  He has written many academic articles, books, and popular essays on a  wide variety of subjects. Most recently he edited the new anthology, God &amp; Evolution: Protestants, Catholics and Jews Explore Darwin’s Challenge to Faith. His previous book was Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism Is the Solution and Not the Problem (HarperOne, May 2009).   Richards is also executive producer of several documentaries, including The Call of the Entrepreneur, The Birth of Freedom, and Effective Stewardship (Acton Media and Zondervan, 2009). He has been featured in several television-broadcast documentaries, including The Call of the Entrepreneur, The Case for a Creator, The Wonder of Soil, and The Privileged Planet, based on his book, The Privileged Planet, with astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez.  He has a B.A. with majors in Political Science and Religion, an M.Div.  (Master of Divinity) and a Th.M. (Master of Theology), and a Ph.D. (with  honors) in philosophy and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary.    His work has been covered in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post (news and editorial), Wall Street Journal;  he has appeared on many national radio and TV programs, including Larry  King Live; and he has lectured worldwide on a variety of subjects,  including to Members of the US Congress.&#13;
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Dr. Fazale Rana - The Identity of the Designer</title>
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			<itunes:summary>Listen online:  Download the podcast:  Dr. Fazale Rana - The Identify of the Designer&#13;
Dr. Rob Zimmer welcomes Dr. Fazale Rana of Reasons to Believe to the CrossRoads of Faith and Science.&#13;
FAZALE &quot;FUZ&quot; RANA discovered the fascinating world of cells while   taking chemistry and biology courses for the premed program at West   Virginia State College (University). As a presidential scholar there, he   earned an undergraduate degree in chemistry with highest honors. He   completed a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry at Ohio   University, where he twice won the Donald Clippinger Research Award.   Postdoctoral studies took him to the Universities of Virginia and   Georgia. Fuz then worked seven years as a senior scientist in product   development for Procter &amp; Gamble.&#13;
Research in biochemistry provided Fuz with the initial evidence that   life must have been created. Although he recognized the work of a   designer, he did not know the designer's identity. An acquaintance's   challenge to read the Bible led him to believe that the God of the Bible   is that Designer. Eventually, concern for the supposed incompatibility   of science and Scripture led Fuz to Reasons To Believe (RTB).&#13;
Today Fuz travels widely, speaking on science-and-faith issues at   churches, business firms, and universities, and has made guest   appearances on The John Ankerberg Show, The Harvest Show, and Newsmakers (hosted   by Jerry Rose on Total Living Network). Fuz also lectures for the   Master of Science and Religion program in Christian Apologetics at Biola   University.&#13;
Since joining RTB as executive vice president of research and apologetics, Fuz has authored and coauthored the books Origins of Life, Who Was Adam?, and, most recently, The Cell's Design. He regularly contributes to RTB's podcasts and daily blog, Today's New Reasons to Believe.</itunes:summary>
			<description>Listen online:  Download the podcast:  Dr. Fazale Rana - The Identify of the Designer&#13;
Dr. Rob Zimmer welcomes Dr. Fazale Rana of Reasons to Believe to the CrossRoads of Faith and Science.&#13;
FAZALE &quot;FUZ&quot; RANA discovered the fascinating world of cells while   taking chemistry and biology courses for the premed program at West   Virginia State College (University). As a presidential scholar there, he   earned an undergraduate degree in chemistry with highest honors. He   completed a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry at Ohio   University, where he twice won the Donald Clippinger Research Award.   Postdoctoral studies took him to the Universities of Virginia and   Georgia. Fuz then worked seven years as a senior scientist in product   development for Procter &amp; Gamble.&#13;
Research in biochemistry provided Fuz with the initial evidence that   life must have been created. Although he recognized the work of a   designer, he did not know the designer's identity. An acquaintance's   challenge to read the Bible led him to believe that the God of the Bible   is that Designer. Eventually, concern for the supposed incompatibility   of science and Scripture led Fuz to Reasons To Believe (RTB).&#13;
Today Fuz travels widely, speaking on science-and-faith issues at   churches, business firms, and universities, and has made guest   appearances on The John Ankerberg Show, The Harvest Show, and Newsmakers (hosted   by Jerry Rose on Total Living Network). Fuz also lectures for the   Master of Science and Religion program in Christian Apologetics at Biola   University.&#13;
Since joining RTB as executive vice president of research and apologetics, Fuz has authored and coauthored the books Origins of Life, Who Was Adam?, and, most recently, The Cell's Design. He regularly contributes to RTB's podcasts and daily blog, Today's New Reasons to Believe.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:11:08 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>T. M. Moore - The Art of Science and Knowing</title>
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			<itunes:summary>Listen to the Podcast |  Download the Podcast&#13;
Dr. Robin Zimmer welcomes T. M. Moore - Dean of the BreakPoint Centurions and Principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe to the broadcast.&#13;
How do we know truth?  What is the role of science and revelation as we explore the world around us?&#13;
T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition, and dean of the Centurions Program.&#13;
He serves as Content Manager for The Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview and as General Editor for The Worldview Church.  He is the author or editor of over twenty books; his papers, essays,  poems, and reviews have appeared in dozens of journals and numerous  websites; and his columns and essays currently appear on six different  websites.&#13;
His essays on science and Christian faith appear monthly at The  Center for Science and Faith International, and those on poetry are  featured each month at Provocations: The Trinity Journal. T. M. served  for more than thirty years as a pastor, seminary president, and advisor  to a wide range of ministries. He has been theological adviser to Prison  Fellowship, BreakPoint, and Chuck Colson for 25 years. Sign up to  receive his daily email devotional Crosfigell, reflections on Scripture  and the Celtic Christian tradition. You can also sign up at The Colson Center to receive his daily study, ViewPoint, studies in Christian worldview living, or at The Worldview Church to receive his daily pastoral devotional, Pastor to Pastor.</itunes:summary>
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Dr. Robin Zimmer welcomes T. M. Moore - Dean of the BreakPoint Centurions and Principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe to the broadcast.&#13;
How do we know truth?  What is the role of science and revelation as we explore the world around us?&#13;
T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition, and dean of the Centurions Program.&#13;
He serves as Content Manager for The Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview and as General Editor for The Worldview Church.  He is the author or editor of over twenty books; his papers, essays,  poems, and reviews have appeared in dozens of journals and numerous  websites; and his columns and essays currently appear on six different  websites.&#13;
His essays on science and Christian faith appear monthly at The  Center for Science and Faith International, and those on poetry are  featured each month at Provocations: The Trinity Journal. T. M. served  for more than thirty years as a pastor, seminary president, and advisor  to a wide range of ministries. He has been theological adviser to Prison  Fellowship, BreakPoint, and Chuck Colson for 25 years. Sign up to  receive his daily email devotional Crosfigell, reflections on Scripture  and the Celtic Christian tradition. You can also sign up at The Colson Center to receive his daily study, ViewPoint, studies in Christian worldview living, or at The Worldview Church to receive his daily pastoral devotional, Pastor to Pastor.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Dr. Jonathan Wells - Icons of Evolution</title>
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			<itunes:summary>Listen to the Podcast&#13;
Dr. Rob Zimmer welcomes Dr. Jonathan Wells, author Icons of Evolution, to the CrossRoads of Faith and Science.&#13;
Jonathan Wells has received two Ph.D.s, one in Molecular and Cell Biology          from the University of California at Berkeley, and one in Religious Studies          from Yale University. He has done postdoctoral research at the University          of California at Berkeley, and has taught biology at California State          University in Hayward. Dr. Wells has published articles in both scientific          and religious journals including Development, Proceedings of          the National Academy of Sciences USA, BioSystems, American Presbyterians, and Patristic and Byzantine Review. He is also author of          the book Charles Hodge's Critique of Darwinism (Edwin Mellen Press,          1988). He is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery          Institute. Dr. Wells's work in developmental biology poses a serious          challenge to the neo-Darwinian idea that random mutations can create new          body plans and organisms.&#13;
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Dr. Rob Zimmer welcomes Dr. Jonathan Wells, author Icons of Evolution, to the CrossRoads of Faith and Science.&#13;
Jonathan Wells has received two Ph.D.s, one in Molecular and Cell Biology          from the University of California at Berkeley, and one in Religious Studies          from Yale University. He has done postdoctoral research at the University          of California at Berkeley, and has taught biology at California State          University in Hayward. Dr. Wells has published articles in both scientific          and religious journals including Development, Proceedings of          the National Academy of Sciences USA, BioSystems, American Presbyterians, and Patristic and Byzantine Review. He is also author of          the book Charles Hodge's Critique of Darwinism (Edwin Mellen Press,          1988). He is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery          Institute. Dr. Wells's work in developmental biology poses a serious          challenge to the neo-Darwinian idea that random mutations can create new          body plans and organisms.&#13;
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