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Creationism in Twentieth-Century America, Multiple-component retail product Book

Creationism in Twentieth-Century America Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Ronald L. Numbers

Part of the Creationism in Twentieth-Century America series

Multiple-component retail product

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Despite the undeniable importance of anti-evolutionism in American cultural history, and the plethora of publications since the 1980s, few libraries have collected more than the occasional book or pamphlet on creationism and early creationist periodicals are almost impossible to find.

This collection makes available works on creationism by such stalwarts as Arthur I.

Brown, William Bell Riley, Harry Rimmer, Byron C. Nelson, George McCready Price, Harold W. Clark and Frank Lewis Marsh. It also reprints three of the earliest and rarest creationist journals in America: the Creationist, the Bulletin of Deluge Geology and the Forum for the Correlation of Science and the Bible.

The collection as a whole plays an important part in the continuing debate in America over science and religion.

There is a new preface to all volumes by the series editor Ronald L.

Numbers.

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