The Creationist Writings of Byron C. Nelson
Title | The Creationist Writings of Byron C. Nelson PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Nelson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2021-10-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1000456889 |
Originally published in 1995 this is the fifth volume in the series Creationism in 20th Century America. It re-publishes After Its Kind – a critique on theories of biological evolution and a defense of the biblical account of creation which Nelson wrote when he was a Pastor in New Jersey where he also attended classes in genetics and zoology at Rutgers university. His 1931 volume The Deluge Story in Stone: A History of the Flood Theory of Geology, also reprinted here was continuously in print until the 1960s. As his scientific and theological correspondence expanded in the wake of his publications, Nelson became further involved in the ‘evolution debates’. During the late 1930s his writings concentrated on early man and the glacial phenomena he saw all about him in Wisconsin and he compiled the materials he thought necessary to relate Scripture to the evidence of human antiquity.
The Creationists
Title | The Creationists PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald L. Numbers |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 1993-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780520083936 |
Forty-seven percent of the American people, according to a 1991 Gallup poll, believe that God made man--as man is now--in a single act of creation, and within the last ten thousand years. Ronald L. Numbers chronicles the astonishing resurgence of this belief since the 1960s, as well as the creationist movement's tangled roots in the theologies of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Baptists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Adventists, and other religious groups. Even more remarkable than Numbers's story of today's widespread rejection of the theory of evolution is the dramatic shift from acceptance of the earth's antiquity to the insistence of present-day scientific creationists that most fossils date back to Noah's flood and its aftermath, and that the earth itself is not more than ten thousand years old. Numbers traces the evolution of scientific creationism and shows how the creationist movement challenges the very meaning of science.
Darwinian Heresies
Title | Darwinian Heresies PDF eBook |
Author | Abigail Lustig |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2004-08-30 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9781139453479 |
In Darwinian Heresies, which was originally published in 2004, prominent historians and philosophers of science trace the history of evolutionary thought, and challenge many of the assumptions that have built up over the years. Covering a wide range of issues starting in the eighteenth century, Darwinian Heresies brings us through the time of Charles Darwin and the Origin, and then through the twentieth century to the present. It is suggested that Darwin's true roots lie in Germany, not his native England, that Russian evolutionism is more significant than many are prepared to allow, and that the true influence on twentieth-century evolution biology was not Charles Darwin at all, but his often-despised contemporary, Herbert Spencer. The collection was intended to interest, to excite, to infuriate, and to stimulate further work.
Science and Christianity in Pulpit and Pew
Title | Science and Christianity in Pulpit and Pew PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald L. Numbers |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 207 |
Release | 2007-09-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0195320379 |
These essays address broad topics such as the popularization of scientific ideas, secularization and the development of the naturalistic worldview.
The Early Writings of Harold W. Clark and Frank Lewis Marsh
Title | The Early Writings of Harold W. Clark and Frank Lewis Marsh PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald L. Numbers |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2021-10-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1000027511 |
Originally published in 1995, The Early Writings of Harold W. Clark and Frank Lewis Marsh is the eighth volume in the Creationism in Twentieth Century America series, reissued in 2019. The book is a collection of original writings by the prominent creationist Harold W. Clark, and the biologist, educator and young Earth creationist Frank Lewis Marsh. Although both were significant figures in the anti-evolutionist movement of the early 20th century, unlike other members of the movement, both Marsh and Clarke were trained scientists studying under eminent evolutionists of the time. Both writers struggled to reconcile new scientific understandings of geology, botany and palaeontology, supported by Darwin’s theory of evolution, with their own creationist beliefs in genesis and flood theory. Both scientists as such began to develop their own theories of evolution that remained in line with creationist beliefs. This compact and unique collection includes the writings of Marsh and Clark from this period, featuring some of their well-known works on the subject including ‘Back to Creation’ and ‘Fundamental Biology’. This volume of original sources will be of interest to academics of religion, natural history and historians of the 19th century.
Early Creationist Journals
Title | Early Creationist Journals PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald L. Numbers |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 2021-10-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 100002752X |
Originally published in 1995, Early Creationist Journals is the ninth volume in the Creationism in Twentieth-Century America series, reissued in 2021. The book is a concise primary source collection containing a selection of journal articles from the early twentieth century outlining discoveries in biology, geology, physiology and archaeology and their relation to Christianity. The aim of the journals was to provide a platform for creationists of the 1920s to voice their theories on new science and how more recent discoveries fit within creationist beliefs, including flood theory. These interesting and unique journals will be of interest to academics working in the field of religion and natural history and provide a unique snapshot into the debates between evolutionists and Christianity during a period of great scientific change.
Creation and Evolution in the Early American Scientific Affiliation
Title | Creation and Evolution in the Early American Scientific Affiliation PDF eBook |
Author | Mark A. Kalthoff |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 519 |
Release | 2021-10-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1000027538 |
Originally published in 1995, Creation and Evolution in the Early American Scientific Affiliation is the tenth volume in the series, Creationism in Twentieth Century America, reissued in 2021. The volume comprises of original primary sources from the American Science Affiliation, a group formed following an invitation from the president of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, in answer to the perceived need for an academic society for American Evangelical Scientists to explicate the relationship between science and faith. The society confronted the debate between creation and evolution head on, leaving a paper trail documenting their thoughts and struggles. This diverse and expansive collection includes 53 selections that appeared during the organisation’s first two decades and focuses on the encounter between science and American evangelicalism in the twentieth century, in particular the debates surrounding the ever-increasing preference for evolutionary theory. The collection will be of especial interest to natural historians, and theologians as well as academics of philosophy, and history.