Scopes Retried A Novel about Creation and Evolution

Scopes Retried A Novel about Creation and Evolution by Stephen Bartholomew, published by S. Bartholomew, Jr. in 2012, is a thought-provoking narrative that delves into the ongoing debate surrounding creation and evolution. Set in Madison, New Hampshire, the story follows a group of high school students who challenge the teachings of origins in their biology class. With 403 pages, this edition presents a compelling exploration of the dynamics between education, belief, and the quest for truth.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the tension of an age-old conflict as a youth pastor and his students strive to make a difference in their community. As they confront the challenges posed by their educational environment, their efforts attract national attention, highlighting the broader implications of their struggle. This novel engages with themes of faith and inquiry, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of belief systems and the pursuit of knowledge.
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“Something is stirring in Madison, New Hampshire. An old battle erupts afresh when students challenge the teachings of origins in their high school biology class. Can a youth pastor with a love for kids and a group of students with a thirst for truth really change things? The odds are stacked against them, but they forge ahead anyway. As their inspired plan unfolds, it rivets the attention of the entire nation.”–Page 4 of cover.
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