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Brand, L. R. - The Paradigm of Naturalism, Compared with a Viable Alternative
This article proposes that with careful analysis of the issues, we can show that interventionism is a valid approach to scientific investigation. There is a constructive way to relate science
and faith so that each benefits the other, without inappropriate interference between them. When this method is used, it contributes to an improved understanding of earth and biological
history. [eng]
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Geography 423 - Space and Time in Geomorphology
Fundamental concepts of landscape evolution. Uniformitarianism, neocatastrophism, erodicity (ergodic theorem, hypothesis, assumption). [eng]
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Catastrophism? Yes!
A review of how science has gone back and forth on the role of catastrophism in the study of earth's history -
by Ariel A. Roth. [eng]
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Neocatastrophism
Brief intervals of rapid change interrupt longer periods of more gradual change
“the history of any one part of the earth, like the life of a soldier, consists of long periods of boredom and
short periods of terror” (D. Ager, 1981). [eng]
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