In honor of its twentieth anniversary, the Center for Origins Research at Bryan College will release four new volumes in its technical monograph series CORE Issues in Creation. Designed to highlight the best in creationist scholarship, these four new volumes will focus on the origin of species. Ordering information will be posted as the volumes are published.
Fall, 2008: Plant and Animal Baramins (CORE Issues 3), by Todd Charles Wood. This new compendium of created kinds will quintuple the number of baramins described to date.
Winter, 2009: Christian Perspectives on the Origin of Species (CORE Issues 4), compiled and edited by Paul A. Garner. This compilation collects historically-important writings on species written by Christian scholars.
Winter, 2009: Genesis Kinds: Creationism and the Origin of Species (CORE Issues 5), edited by Todd Charles Wood and Paul A. Garner. A new analysis of the species problem by an international panel of scientific and biblical scholars. This is a companion volume to the conferences in England and the United States.
Summer, 2009: Basic Types of Life (CORE Issues 6), edited by Roger W. Sanders. Translation and updating of a German book on biosystematics, originally published in 1992.