ABSTRACT

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.

part |71 pages

The Creationist

part |248 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology

chapter |3 pages

Dinosaurs and The Deluge *

Prof. George McCready Price

chapter |8 pages

Deluge Ice Data From Ocean Depths *

Benjamin Franklin Allen

chapter |6 pages

A Chemist's View of Genesis *

chapter |40 pages

The Bulletin Of Deluge Geology and Related Sciences

The Recapitulation Theory Some Notes on Its History and Present Status Cyril

chapter |16 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology and related sciences

Geology and The Recapitulation Theory A Study in Circular Reasoning

chapter |16 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology and Related Sciences

Some Early Experiences With Evolutionary Geology * With Observations on Fundamental Defects of the Rock-Age Theory

chapter |16 pages

Significance of The Strata of The Earth

A Preliminary Survey

chapter |11 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology and Related Sciences

Visible Proofs Of The Flood Its Universality and Its Recency

chapter |13 pages

The Age Of The Earth

Comments on Some Geologic Methods Used in its Determination

chapter |36 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology and Related Sciences

The Causal Significance of “Parallelism” An Inquiry into Certain Fundamental Principles of Embryonic Development

chapter |28 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology

And Related Sciences The Geologic Age of the Mississippi River: With a Presentation of Basic Factors Pertaining to Age-Estimates of River Deltas

chapter |20 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology

And Related Sciences What Christians Believe About Creation

chapter |16 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology

And Related Sciences Comments on the Evolutionary Theories of the Earth's Origin

chapter |16 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology

And Related Sciences The Conflict Over the Evolution Theory A Review of Certain Developments in Biology in the Last Twenty-Five Years

part |176 pages

The Bulletin of Creation, The Deluge

chapter |28 pages

The Bulletin Of Creation, The Deluge And Related Science

Some Cyclic Phenomena in Stratigraphic Geology

chapter I|5 pages

Bulletin Of Creation, The Deluge And Related Science

The Origin and Development of Prenatal Man

chapter |3 pages

The Bulletin Of Creation, The Deluge And Related Science

Does Recent Biological Research Disprove Creation?

chapter |5 pages

Bulletin Of Creation, The Deluge And Related Science

The Causal Significance of Embryonic Development *

chapter |12 pages

The Bulletin Of Creation, The Deluge And Related Science

The Origin of the Races *

chapter |5 pages

The Bulletin of Creation, the Deluge and Related Science

398Highlights of the Symposium of Bible Science * I. The Deluge on the Screen, a Synopsis A System of Visual Lectures of the Most Pictorial Features of the Deluge

chapter III|3 pages

The Queerest Theory of Evolution Abandoned *

The Abandonment of the Theory That Changes During Prenatal Life Recapitulate Evolutionary Ancestry Leaves Evolutionists In Serious Predicament

chapter V|2 pages

Hydrolysis of Molten Granites

Its Possible Significance in Deluge Geology

chapter |16 pages

The Bulletin of Creation, the Deluge and Related Science

The Victoria Institute Transactions *

chapter |8 pages

The Bulletin of Creation, the Deluge and Related Science

The Meaning of the Origin and Activities of the Human Body

chapter |8 pages

The Bulletin of Creation, the Deluge and Related Science

The Present Status of Genetics and the Origin of Species

chapter |2 pages

An Unregimented Biologist

chapter |3 pages

The Bulletin Of Deluge Geology and Related Science

The Meaning of the Origin and Activities of the Human Body

chapter |4 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology and Related Science

New Facts in Geology About Creation°

chapter |7 pages

The Bulletin of Deluge Geology and Related Science

Methodology in Historical Geology °

chapter |2 pages

Inductive Methods °

part |132 pages

The Forum

chapter |1 pages

Announcement

chapter |1 pages

Science and the Bible

chapter |2 pages

“In The Beginning”

chapter |1 pages

The Unity of Truth

chapter |2 pages

chapter |10 pages

God Before Primary Time *

chapter |9 pages

The Creation of the Earth

chapter |1 pages

Letters and Comments

Comments on the First Volume of the Forum

chapter |1 pages

The Value of Discussion

chapter |1 pages

A Rebuttal

chapter |1 pages

“In the Beginning”

chapter |1 pages

When was the Earth Created?

chapter |1 pages

Two Creations

chapter |4 pages

Genesis and Astronomy

chapter |12 pages

Streamlining Stratigraphy