Footnotes
119. Alexandre Koyré, Closed World, p.276.
120. Koestler, Sleepwalkers, p. 565f.
121. Hoyle, Copernicus, p.44.
122. Hall, Galileo p.22.
123. Quoted in F.K. Schultze’s synopsis and translation of F.E. Pasche’s Christliche Weltanschauuing.
124. F.E..Pasche, Christliche Weltanschauuing. Milwaukee, Germania Publishing Co., 1904. Ibid., Die Bible und Astronomy. 1906.
125. Robert E. Kofahl, Correctly Redefining Distorted Science, Creation Research Society Ouarterly, Dec., 1986, p.112.
126. W.H. Gispen, Schepping en paradijs Kampen, J.H. Kok1 1966, p.12.
127. Loc.cit.
128. Quoted in David Hume Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. ed. Norman Kemp Smith, Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Ninth Printing, p.19.
129. Fred Hoyle, The Intelligent Universe.
130. William Paley, Natural Theology, reprinted by St. Thomas Press, Houston, 1972, p.1.
131. See C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man, London, Goeffrey Bles, 1956.
132. L. Essen, Relativity p.21.
133. Plato, Meno 80d.
134. George Roche, A World Without Heroes. Hillsdale College Press, HillsdaIe, Mich., 1987, p.113.
135. Douglas Gilbert and Clyde S. Kilby, C.S. Lewis: Images of His World. Grand Rapids, W.B. Eerdmans, 1973, p.44.
136. Barfield, Saving the Appearances. p.85.
137. Editorial, “Hold on to Scripture… and your hat”, Calvinist Contact, Aug.23, 1985.
138. Dryer, Astronomy p.309.
139. Stanley L. Jaki, The Absolute Beneath the Relative: Reflections on Einsteins’s Theories, The Intercollegiate Review, Spring/Summer 1985, p.36