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CREATION RESEARCH INDEX

*******Updated March 1996*******


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A computer based Creation Research Index is now available. The Index lists the contents of the following creation sources.

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The Index lists the entire contents of each publication (articles, letters, article and book reviews, each item in Panorama of Science, News and Comments, Annotations from the Literature, quotes, etc.) except for Creation Ex Nihilo Magazine, where all major articles and many other contributions are listed. Each entry provides the title, author, source, volume number, issue number, page number, year published, and type of entry (i.e. article, letter, and etc.). See the sample contents later in this page. The data is organized by publication source and then by chronological order. The Index is available only as a tab delimited text file (ASCII) which can be imported into any software.


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Sample Contents of Index


Cat                  Article Title                    Author(s)  Yr. Vol No Page  Source 
                                                                       .  .              

EC  Editor's Comments                                D. B.       94   30  4   183 CRSQ   
                                                     DeYoung                             

 Q  Quote from J. S. Reist, Jr., in 'The             Anonymous   94   30  4   183 CRSQ   
    Existential Challenge to Christian Values:                                           
    Sheer Freedom or Shaped Faith?' in "The                                              
    Christian Vision:  Man and Morality" edited by                                       
    T. J. Burke, p. 71, 1986.                                                            

 L  Creation Conference (ICC 1994)                   R. E.       94   30  4   186 CRSQ   
                                                     Walsh                               

 L  Creation Vacations (in Grand Junction Colorado,  D. Nutting  94   30  4   186 CRSQ   
    Alpha Omega Institute)                           and M. J.                           
                                                     Nutting                             

 L  Relativity                                       R. A.       94   30  4   186 CRSQ   
                                                     Herrmann                            

 L  Hydrothermal Vents regarding CRSQ 29:13-18,      J. S. Lee   94   30  4   186 CRSQ   
    1992.                                                                                

 L  Fossil Wood of Big Bend National Park regarding  C. R.       94   30  4   187 CRSQ   
    CRSQ 30:47-54, 1993.                             Froede,                             
                                                     Jr.                                 

 L  Oxymoron regarding CRSQ 30:12-16, 1993.          D. Watts    94   30  4   189 CRSQ   

 L  Author's Reply on Oxymoron                       E. J.       94   30  4   189 CRSQ   
                                                     Hoffman                             

 L  Oxymoron and Tautology regarding CRSQ 30:12-16,  J. M.       94   30  4   190 CRSQ   
    1993.                                            Groah                               

 L  Author's Reply on Oxymoron and Tautology         E. J.       94   30  4   191 CRSQ   
                                                     Hoffman                             

 L  Logic regarding CRSQ 30:12-16, 1993.             R. S.       94   30  4   192 CRSQ   
                                                     Olson                               

 L  Theology vs Science                              L. A.       94   30  4   192 CRSQ   
                                                     McGhee                              

 L  Moondust Argument and Carving                    C. Wieland  94   30  4   192 CRSQ   

 Q  Quote from R. H. Nash in 'Political-Economic     Anonymous   94   30  4   193 CRSQ   
    Freedom and the Biblical Ethic' in "The                                              
    Christian Vision:  Man and Morality" edited by                                       
    T. J. Burke, p. 108, 1986.                                                           

 A  Carbon Dioxide in the Antediluvian Atmosphere    B. J.       94   30  4   193 CRSQ   
                                                     Taylor                              

 A  Chaos:  Making A New Heresy                      S. G.       94   30  4   197 CRSQ   
                                                     Smith                               

 Q  Quote from R. C. Andrews in "Meet Your           Anonymous   94   30  4   204 CRSQ   
    Ancestors" p. 17, 1956.                                                              

 A  Creation and Creation Myths                      J. Bergman  94   30  4   205 CRSQ   

 Q  Quote from E. A. Opitz from 'The uses of reason  Anonymous   94   30  4   212 CRSQ   
    in religion' in "Imprimis" 7(2):5-6, 1978.                                           

 P  Underwater "Mudcracks"                           M. J. Oard  94   30  4   213 CRSQ   

 P  Reprinted CRSQ Volume 15                         E. L.       94   30  4   214 CRSQ   
                                                     Williams                            

 P  COBE Instrumentation and Its Engineering         A. E. Von   94   30  4   216 CRSQ   
    Limitations                                      Theumer                             

 A  The Scientific Existence of A Higher             R. A.       94   30  4   218 CRSQ   
    Intelligence                                     Herrmann                            

 R  "Bones of Contention - A Creationist Assessment  M. J. Oard  94   30  4   222 CRSQ   
    of Human Fossils" by Marvin L. Lubenow, 1992.                                        

 R  "The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth, An   C. L.       94   30  4   224 CRSQ   
    Annotated Bibliography" by David W. Hollar,      Lillo                               
    1992.                                                                                

 R  "The Social Context of Scientific Creationism"   J. Bergman  94   30  4   226 CRSQ   
    (a Ph.D. Thesis) by Christopher Paul Toumey,                                         
    Ph.D. Thesis, 1987.                                                                  

 Q  Quote from S. J. Tonsor in 'The Father of        Anonymous   94   30  4   226 CRSQ   
    Totalitarian Democracy:  Jean-Jacques Rousseau'                                      
    in "Modern Age" 31:247, 1987.                                                        

Key:   A - Article
       CRSQ - Creation Research Society Quarterly
       EC - Editorial Comments
       L - Letter 
       P - Panorama of Science
       Q - Quote
       R - Review of an article or book


The entire Index (Vol. 1, 2, & 3) is a large document, over 6,000 entries, 100,000 words, and is available on a 3.5 inch double sided high density disc (1.44MB format). The Index is powerful when used with a software program having a search capability (a spreadsheet or database software is highly recommended for fast response time). The Index is ready to use as a tab-delimited ASCII text file. You can import the ASCII file to your sofware via file association in Windows' file manager. Some formatting by the user may be necessary; this is limited to changing font size, adjusting the table/spreadsheet cell height or width, and causing the text to wrap within a cell. The Index is not a software program, but data. The data is not compressed.

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