Of Hoggamus and Hogwash: Evolutionary Psychology and Gender Relations by MARY STEWART VAN LEEUWEN
We will meet at 8 pm on Oct. 4 at the downtown House of Aromas (118 S Clinton, near Washington) to discuss this paper presented at the 2001 "Christian Scholarship ... for What?" conference at Calvin College.
http://www.calvin.edu/scs/2001/conferences/125conf/papers/vanleeu.htm
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen is professor of Psychology and Philosophy at Eastern University in St. Davids, PA. She has been senior editor for Christianity Today, and has written, among others, books such as: Gender and Grace (IVP, 1990) and My Brother's Keeper: What the Social Sciences Do (and Don't) Tell Us About Masculinity (IVP, 2002).
http://www.calvin.edu/scs/2001/conferences/125conf/papers/vanleeu.htm
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen is professor of Psychology and Philosophy at Eastern University in St. Davids, PA. She has been senior editor for Christianity Today, and has written, among others, books such as: Gender and Grace (IVP, 1990) and My Brother's Keeper: What the Social Sciences Do (and Don't) Tell Us About Masculinity (IVP, 2002).

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