Edwin A. Karlow
Edwin A. Karlow, Ph.D., is a professor of physics, La Sierra University, Riverside, California, United States
Articles by Edwin A. Karlow
The History of the Evolutionary Concept (Concluded)
December 1963
One great difficulty the scientists found was in the question of lost species, as they were unwilling to admit that any should become extinct because that would seem to make the universe imperfect.' Thomas Jefferson…
The History of the Evolutionary Concept
November 1963
The various theories of evolution held by the Western world have been attempts to solve the problem of life by considering life as an organized energy engaged in a struggle against entropy.…
The Reality of the Resurrection
April 1967
Many aspects of the resurrection of Jesus Christ are emphasized in the New Testament, but two are outstanding. First, the resurrection is the basic fact of the Christian faith, and second, it is the dynamic of the Christian life. This the…
The Philosophy of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
March 1967
PIERRE TEILHARD DE CHARDIN was a Jesuit priest and well-known paleontologist who tried to reconcile and unify science with religion. His philosophy has kindled unusual provocation in the literary world. Although…
Bible Instructors' Workshop
March 1967
LAST year the Pacific Union College hosted for one week the first Bible instructors' workshop to be held in the Pacific Union Conference.
An evening convocation introduced the timely subject of "Creationism" to more than thirty Bible…
The cosmological anthropic principle: apologists and homilists beware!
April 2007
Over the past 30 years, awareness has been growing among scientists that our universe, and our place in it, is special. Rather than seeing it as a random choice among many possibilities, scientists extol the uniqueness…
