This chapter tracks the fascinating and unexpected changes of fortune which have attended the scientific notion of uniformitarianism since its emergence in the early nineteenth century at the hands of geologists such as Sir Charles Lyell. The key role played in this narrative by Price is noted and the changing manner in which this story has been told by Adventist and other recent creationist authors is described
Could God have made it true that 2 + 2 = 5? Was he bound to make the best of all possible worlds? Is...
Many sources, including textbooks and popular “history”, often perpetuate the myths of science-faith...
Historically, physics was the most quantitative of the sciences. Geologists and biologists built the...
Uniformitarianism is a classical term of the geological sciences, coined in 1832 by Whewell to indic...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has from the early years of its existence reacted to the perceived ...
George McCready Price was the major Seventh-day Adventist spokesperson on matters of geology and the...
The Principle of Uniformitarianism which has pervaded most of geology and cosmology for a few hundre...
This paper explores the an extended series of parallel coincidences!! between the Paleozoic/early M...
In October 1862, the Duke of Argyll published an article in the Edinburgh Review entitled “The Super...
While Christian communities had no problem engaging positively with the sciences of astronomy, physi...
Between 1830 and 1890 developments in science challenged the interpretation of scripture and the the...
What is flood geology? When did it originate and who were its first proponents? Flood geology demand...
Written by long-time faculty member and ICR researcher Andrew Snelling—one of the world’s leading ge...
In 1963, American historian Richard Hofstadter wrote that today the evolutionary controversy seems ...
This chapter considers the significance of creationist belief in the contemporary Western world. The...
Could God have made it true that 2 + 2 = 5? Was he bound to make the best of all possible worlds? Is...
Many sources, including textbooks and popular “history”, often perpetuate the myths of science-faith...
Historically, physics was the most quantitative of the sciences. Geologists and biologists built the...
Uniformitarianism is a classical term of the geological sciences, coined in 1832 by Whewell to indic...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has from the early years of its existence reacted to the perceived ...
George McCready Price was the major Seventh-day Adventist spokesperson on matters of geology and the...
The Principle of Uniformitarianism which has pervaded most of geology and cosmology for a few hundre...
This paper explores the an extended series of parallel coincidences!! between the Paleozoic/early M...
In October 1862, the Duke of Argyll published an article in the Edinburgh Review entitled “The Super...
While Christian communities had no problem engaging positively with the sciences of astronomy, physi...
Between 1830 and 1890 developments in science challenged the interpretation of scripture and the the...
What is flood geology? When did it originate and who were its first proponents? Flood geology demand...
Written by long-time faculty member and ICR researcher Andrew Snelling—one of the world’s leading ge...
In 1963, American historian Richard Hofstadter wrote that today the evolutionary controversy seems ...
This chapter considers the significance of creationist belief in the contemporary Western world. The...
Could God have made it true that 2 + 2 = 5? Was he bound to make the best of all possible worlds? Is...
Many sources, including textbooks and popular “history”, often perpetuate the myths of science-faith...
Historically, physics was the most quantitative of the sciences. Geologists and biologists built the...