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Theses

NCSE has a number of unpublished theses on the subject of Creationism or Intelligent Design. We are pleased to be able to make these available to the public.
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[file] Bell, John Joseph - Angels, Apes and Pandas; An Analysis of the Intelligent Design Movement • Ed.M., University at Buffalo, SUNY, 2010561.25 KB
[file] Duncan, Julie Anne - Faith Displayed as Science: The Role of the "Creation Museum" in the Modern American Creationist Movement • Honors Degree in History of Science, Harvard, 20092.27 MB
[file] Eglin, Paula Garrison - Creationism vs. Evolution: A Study of the Opinions of Georgia Science Teachers • Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Georgia State University, 19835.01 MB
[file] McIver, Thomas A. - Creationism: Intellectual Origins, Cultural Context, and Theoretical Diversity • Ph.D. in Anthropology, UCLA, 19891.68 MB

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