Harold Glen Coffin was a Seventh-day Adventist scientist, trained as an invertebrate zoologist. He taught high school and college-level biology, worked as a staff scientist at Geoscience Research Institute, published in peer-reviewed scientific literature, and wrote several books and numerous articles for denominational publications in defense of a recent six-day creation and global Flood
This chapter reports on what teachers in Seventh-day Adventist Schools in Australia and the Solomon ...
A biography of Frank M. Coffin, who was an important figure in Maine politics and served for 41 ye...
John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist physician, health promoter, nutritionist, inventor, ...
Harold Willard Clark was an Adventist biologist who taught for many years at Pacific Union College. ...
Frank Lewis Marsh was the first Seventh-day Adventist to earn a Ph.D. in biology. He taught at sever...
Robert Henry Brown served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a professor of physics, college presid...
Stanford University, 1946 University of Indiana (Bloomington), 1944 MA Indiana State University (Ter...
Eugene T. Coffin attended George Fox in the early 1930\u27s. During his time at Fox he was a reporte...
Richard Martin Ritland was a Seventh-day Adventist biologist, paleontologist, and early director of ...
Ernest Sheldon Booth played an important role in the establishment of biology as an academic discipl...
Edward H. Gates was a prominent leader in early Seventh-day Adventist mission work in the Pacific Is...
How do we account for the strange, extinct creatures of long ago in light of the biblical creation n...
Herbert E. Douglass has served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a teacher, editor, writer, admini...
George McCready Price was the major Seventh-day Adventist spokesperson on matters of geology and the...
Clifford Leslie Burdick, a Seventh-day Adventist consulting geologist, was an outspoken defender of ...
This chapter reports on what teachers in Seventh-day Adventist Schools in Australia and the Solomon ...
A biography of Frank M. Coffin, who was an important figure in Maine politics and served for 41 ye...
John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist physician, health promoter, nutritionist, inventor, ...
Harold Willard Clark was an Adventist biologist who taught for many years at Pacific Union College. ...
Frank Lewis Marsh was the first Seventh-day Adventist to earn a Ph.D. in biology. He taught at sever...
Robert Henry Brown served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a professor of physics, college presid...
Stanford University, 1946 University of Indiana (Bloomington), 1944 MA Indiana State University (Ter...
Eugene T. Coffin attended George Fox in the early 1930\u27s. During his time at Fox he was a reporte...
Richard Martin Ritland was a Seventh-day Adventist biologist, paleontologist, and early director of ...
Ernest Sheldon Booth played an important role in the establishment of biology as an academic discipl...
Edward H. Gates was a prominent leader in early Seventh-day Adventist mission work in the Pacific Is...
How do we account for the strange, extinct creatures of long ago in light of the biblical creation n...
Herbert E. Douglass has served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a teacher, editor, writer, admini...
George McCready Price was the major Seventh-day Adventist spokesperson on matters of geology and the...
Clifford Leslie Burdick, a Seventh-day Adventist consulting geologist, was an outspoken defender of ...
This chapter reports on what teachers in Seventh-day Adventist Schools in Australia and the Solomon ...
A biography of Frank M. Coffin, who was an important figure in Maine politics and served for 41 ye...
John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist physician, health promoter, nutritionist, inventor, ...