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Professional and Personal Interests
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Travelling and 3 meter diving.
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- Undergraduate Physics and Math
- Mathematical Physics
- History of Science
- Astronomy
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American Scientific Affiliation.
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History of Science.
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Spradley, Joseph. “How Have Christian Faith and Natural Science Interacted in History?” Chapter 1 in Dorothy F. Chappell and E. David Cook, Eds., Not Just Science: Questions Where Christian Faith and Natural Science Intersect ( Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2005), 27-47.
. “Kepler: Luminous Wonder, Heavy Cross,” Christian History 76, vol. 21 (4) 2002, 21.
Spradley, Joseph, Ed. Magill’s Science Annual, 2001 ( Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2001), 729 pages.
Spradley, Joseph.“Christological Influences on Science,” Christian Scholar’s Review31, Fall 2001, 67-84.
. “Extrasolar Planets and Religious Responses,” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 51 (1), March, 1999, 34-38.
. “Christology and Early Science,” Perspectives: An Academic Journal of Daystar University, vol. 2 (2), Nairobi, Kenya, December 1998, 25-40.
. “Religion and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence,” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 50 (3), September, 1998, 194-203.
Full list of Dr. Spradley's publications
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