Notable Reviews
- Original edition
- Stephen R. L. Clark, New York Times Book Review, Jan. 10, 1993
- Francis B. Harrold, National Center for Science Education
- J. David Hoeveler, Jr., Science
- Roger Lewin, Washington Post Book World
- James A. Mathisen, "Review, The Creationists and When Time Shall Be No More", Sociology of Religion, v.55, n.1, "Religious Experience" (Spring 1994), pp. 94–97.
- Publishers Weekly
- James A. Gavan, Review, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, v.91, n.1, pp. 135–136 (June 7, 2005) DOI 10.1002/ajpa.1330910112
- The New Republic
- Christian Century
- 2006 edition
- Alan Cane, Financial Times
- Pius Charles Murray, Library Journal
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