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Richard P. Aulie

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Richard P. Aulie(1927 – December 6, 2006) was an American educator and evangelical Christian.[1]A high school biology teacher, he was a doctoralYale Universitygraduate in the history of science.[2] His essays and reviews such as "Evolution and Special Creation: Historical Aspects of the Controversy" fromProceedings of the American Philosophical Society(Vol. 127, 1983. pp. 418–439)[3][4][5]and "A Reader's Guide to Of Pandas and People"[6]have been cited in scholarly works and influential proceedings such asKitzmiller v. Dover Area School District.Aulie died on December 6, 2006.[7]

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  1. ^"Evolution, Intelligent Design Face Off in Court".Brendan Coyne.The New Standard.Sept. 27, 2005.
  2. ^The Post-Darwinian Controversies.JASA 34. December 1982. pp. 219-224.
  3. ^Fundamentalisms and society: reclaiming the sciences, the family, and education.Martin E. Marty, R. Scott Appleby, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. University of Chicago Press, 1993.ISBN0-226-50880-3.p.65
  4. ^A Scientific Theology: Theory.Alister E. McGrath.Continuum International Publishing Group,2003.ISBN0-567-08349-7.p.267.
  5. ^Proceedings, American Philosophical Society.vol. 127, No. 6, 1983.
  6. ^"A Reader's Guide to Of Pandas and People"Archived2014-03-06 at theWayback Machine.www.stephenjaygould.org.Originally published byNational Association of Biology Teachers,1998.
  7. ^"ASA Members in Glory".American Scientific Affiliation.Retrieved11 October2023.