Rick Kennedy
Author
Rick Kennedy received his BA, MA, and Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara and is professor of history at Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, California. His books include A History of Reasonableness: Testimony and Authority in the Art of Thinking (University of Rochester Press, 2004), Aristotelian and Cartesian Logic at Harvard (Colonial Society of Massachusetts and University Press of Virginia, 1995), and Faith at State: A Handbook for Christians at Secular Universities (InterVarsity, 1995).
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- By Rick Kennedy
- and Ted Davis
Reading God’s Two Books: Early American Perspectives on Religion and Science
Americans largely took a concordist approach to Scripture until the beginning of the Civil War, at which point Americans were confronted with Darwinian ideas that brought new challenges to Concordism.
- By Rick Kennedy
Did David Hume “Banish” Miracles?
Many would like to ban miracles from university consideration and inquiry. Trouble is: human history is awash with credible people reporting miracles.