PR ResourcesReformed Encyclopaedia
SearchResourcesScriptureExploreAskLiveChurchesAboutContact
PR Resources

A not-for-profit initiative making the theological riches of the Reformed faith freely available to the church worldwide.

Newsletter

Weekly digest of newly added resources

Navigate

SearchResourcesExploreAsk a QuestionAuthorsScripture Index

Community

Find a ChurchAboutContactCopyright NoticePrivacy PolicyTerms of ServiceFeature Requests(coming soon)RSS FeedSupport This Project

Related Sites

RFPAPRCACPRCSermonAudio

© 2026 PR Resources. A not-for-profit project. All content belongs to its respective authors and publishers.

Support us
  1. Home
  2. Beacon Lights

The Color of Animals

Agatha Lubbers·1958-02-01
Read Full Text on Original Source

The coloration of animals has long been a matter of controversy between the two groups of biologists, the naturalists and the physiologists. The naturalist has maintained that coloration in animals is entirely purposive and that colors and color patterns of animals are produced by some directive force or forces for purposes of security. The physiologists have insisted that all coloration is physiological and that its production, deposition, distribution, and selection have little to do with...

Read Full Text on Original Source
Author
Agatha Lubbers
Date

1958-02-01

Source
Beacon Lights
View Original

Related Resources

Devotionals Oct 8 – Nov 7, 2025: Acts 1–10: The beginnings of the New Testament church

Rebekah (Smit) Buiter

Beacon Lights

Devotionals Sept 8 – Oct 7, 2025: Themes in Proverbs: Diligence and riches (Proverbs 16–22)

Jake VanderKolk

Beacon Lights

Wake-Up Call

Cathleen Koole

Beacon Lights

Committing to Discipline

Kalysta DeKraker

Beacon Lights

Paying the Price

Tyler Kamps

Beacon Lights