Exploring Creation with Physical Science Student Text

by Dr. Jay Wile

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

PHYS

Publication

Apologia Educational Ministries (2007), Edition: 2, 498 pages

Description

This is the audio book on MP3 CD-ROM for use with the Physical Science 2nd Edition Book Set.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Hamburgerclan
When I was a freshman in high school I took a course called "Earth Science". It was a contender for my favorite science course. This book is the analogous course for my daughter's schooling. I enjoyed reading it, remembering lessons I had all those many years ago and picking up a few tidbits of
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information I had either forgotten or never learned before. Like its predecessor, Exploring Creation With General Science, this text is very readable, has a good variety of experiments and a companion CD-ROM. 'Tis well worth checking out . Like the other books in the series, it also has a creationist worldview and occasionally slips in some propaganda. In fact, Dr. Wile committed one of my pet peeves in that respect. At one point he talks about James Clerk Maxwell, the physicist who demonstrated that electricity and magnetism are the same force. Dr. Wile states that Maxwell was one of the three most important figures in the history of science, along with Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. He makes sure to point out that Maxwell was a Christian, something Dr. Wile also did with Newton in a previous chapter. About Einstein's beliefs, however, nary a word is said. C'mon, Doc. If a scientist's religious convictions are relevant to the study of the history of science, you should cover all the scientists in question. It doesn't take any glory from God to admit that unbelievers can be smart, too. .... Um, okay, end of rant.
--J.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

498 p.; 11.1 inches

ISBN

193201277X / 9781932012774

Barcode

3889

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