Editors
Charles M. Wynn, Sr. is Professor of Chemistry at Eastern Connecticut State University. Dr. Wynn’s critically acclaimed science trilogy written with co-editor Arthur W. Wiggins: The Five Biggest Ideas in Science, Quantum Leaps in the Wrong Direction: Where Real Science Ends and Pseudoscience Begins, and The Five Biggest Unsolved Problems in Science has been translated into eleven languages.
Arthur W. Wiggins is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Oakland Community College in Michigan where he was Head of the Department of Physical Sciences. He is the author of The Joy of Physics.
Contributors
Rabbi David Kay of Congregation Ohev Shalom in Orlando, Florida, a Jewish scientist who received rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the institution of higher Jewish learning of the Conservative movement, has a B. Sci. in Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an M.A. from the Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education and has studied at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies. He has done biomedical research at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, has been a science teacher at Yeshivah Shearis Yisroel and served as Education Director of the Tree House Animal Foundation of Chicago.
Howard Van Till, Ph.D., a Christian scientist whose religious beliefs are derived from the Dutch Calvinist tradition, is Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Emeritus, at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is a Founding Member of the International Society for Science and Religion, has served on the Executive Council of the American Scientific Affiliation and is a member of the Editorial Board of Science and Christian Belief. Dr. Van Till is a member of Christ Community Church Exchange (C3Exchange) in Spring Lake, Michigan.
T. O. Shanavas, M.D., a Muslim scientist, is a pediatrician in Adrian, Michigan and member of the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo and the Islamic Society of North America. He is listed in Best Doctors in America and is a Fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Shanavas is a member of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences and National Center for Science Education and serves as Vice President of the Islamic Research Foundation International.
Charles M. Wynn, Sr. is Professor of Chemistry at Eastern Connecticut State University. Dr. Wynn’s critically acclaimed science trilogy written with co-editor Arthur W. Wiggins: The Five Biggest Ideas in Science, Quantum Leaps in the Wrong Direction: Where Real Science Ends and Pseudoscience Begins, and The Five Biggest Unsolved Problems in Science has been translated into eleven languages.
Arthur W. Wiggins is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Oakland Community College in Michigan where he was Head of the Department of Physical Sciences. He is the author of The Joy of Physics.
Contributors
Rabbi David Kay of Congregation Ohev Shalom in Orlando, Florida, a Jewish scientist who received rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the institution of higher Jewish learning of the Conservative movement, has a B. Sci. in Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an M.A. from the Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education and has studied at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies. He has done biomedical research at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, has been a science teacher at Yeshivah Shearis Yisroel and served as Education Director of the Tree House Animal Foundation of Chicago.
Howard Van Till, Ph.D., a Christian scientist whose religious beliefs are derived from the Dutch Calvinist tradition, is Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Emeritus, at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is a Founding Member of the International Society for Science and Religion, has served on the Executive Council of the American Scientific Affiliation and is a member of the Editorial Board of Science and Christian Belief. Dr. Van Till is a member of Christ Community Church Exchange (C3Exchange) in Spring Lake, Michigan.
T. O. Shanavas, M.D., a Muslim scientist, is a pediatrician in Adrian, Michigan and member of the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo and the Islamic Society of North America. He is listed in Best Doctors in America and is a Fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Shanavas is a member of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences and National Center for Science Education and serves as Vice President of the Islamic Research Foundation International.