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The Creationists

The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design is a history of the origins of anti-evolutionism by Ronald Numbers. First published in 1992 as The Creationists: The Evolution of Scientific Creationism, a revised and expanded edition was published under the current title in 2006.

The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design
Cover of the first edition
AuthorRonald Numbers
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCreationism
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publication date
1993
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages624
ISBN0-520-08393-8

The book has been described as "probably the most definitive history of anti-evolutionism".[1] It has received generally favorable reviews from both the academic and the religious community.[2]

Synopsis edit

The expanded edition covers the history of creationism from the time of Charles Darwin to 2006. It first describes early opposition during Darwin's lifetime, then George Frederick Wright's conversion from Christian Darwinist to Fundamentalist opponent and how creationism influenced the Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy and the rise of prominent populist creationists such as William Jennings Bryan. It then narrates the careers of two early, self-taught, 'scientific' creationists; the old Earth creationist Harry Rimmer, and the young Earth flood geologist George McCready Price.

It then chronicles the growth of creationist organisations in the mid 20th century, such as the Religion and Science Association, the Deluge Geology Society, the Evolution Protest Movement (in the United Kingdom), and the American Scientific Affiliation (ASA), the latter moving almost immediately in the direction of theistic evolution.

The book then narrates the young Earth creationist backlash against the ASA's modernism, with Henry M. Morris and John C. Whitcomb, Jr.'s publication of The Genesis Flood (1961) and the forming of the Creation Research Society, which created the creation science movement. It continues with Morris' founding of the Institute for Creation Research and the Seventh-day Adventist Church's founding of the Geoscience Research Institute.

The book then describes the influence of creationism in churches and in countries outside the United States, and the rise of the intelligent design movement, before concluding with a chapter on creationism's global impact.

Creationists mentioned in the book include George Frederick Wright, Louis Agassiz, John William Dawson, George D. Armstrong, Reverend Herbert W. Morris, Charles Hodge, Robert Lewis Dabney, Dwight L. Moody, H. L. Hastings, Luther T. Townsend, Alexander Patterson, Robert Patterson, Eleazar Lord, David Lord, James Dwight Dana.

Reception edit

In the ecumenical journal First Things, historian of Christianity Mark A. Noll describes its 1992 edition as a "thorough, patient, even-handed, and exhaustively researched" chronicle of twentieth century creationism.[3]

Former archbishop of York John Habgood described the expanded edition, in an article in The Times, as a "massively well-documented history" that "must surely be the definitive study of the rise and growth of a cluster of well-meaning, but irrational, theories over a period of some 160 years."[4]

Editions edit

Notable reviews edit

Original edition
2006 edition

References edit

  1. ^ Steve Paulson, "Seeing the light -- of science", Interview with Ronald Numbers, Salon.com, Jan. 2, 2007.
  2. ^ See references in "notable reviews".
  3. ^ Noll, Mark A. (April 1993). "Ignorant Armies". First Things. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  4. ^ The creation of Creationism, John Habgood, The Times, July 23, 2008 August 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Collection of documentation for the book, from the Center for Adventist Research at Andrews University

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The Creationists From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design is a history of the origins of anti evolutionism by Ronald Numbers First published in 1992 as The Creationists The Evolution of Scientific Creationism a revised and expanded edition was published under the current title in 2006 The Creationists From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent DesignCover of the first editionAuthorRonald NumbersCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectCreationismPublisherUniversity of California PressPublication date1993Media typePrint Hardcover and Paperback Pages624ISBN0 520 08393 8 The book has been described as probably the most definitive history of anti evolutionism 1 It has received generally favorable reviews from both the academic and the religious community 2 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Reception 3 Editions 4 Notable reviews 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis editThe expanded edition covers the history of creationism from the time of Charles Darwin to 2006 It first describes early opposition during Darwin s lifetime then George Frederick Wright s conversion from Christian Darwinist to Fundamentalist opponent and how creationism influenced the Fundamentalist Modernist Controversy and the rise of prominent populist creationists such as William Jennings Bryan It then narrates the careers of two early self taught scientific creationists the old Earth creationist Harry Rimmer and the young Earth flood geologist George McCready Price It then chronicles the growth of creationist organisations in the mid 20th century such as the Religion and Science Association the Deluge Geology Society the Evolution Protest Movement in the United Kingdom and the American Scientific Affiliation ASA the latter moving almost immediately in the direction of theistic evolution The book then narrates the young Earth creationist backlash against the ASA s modernism with Henry M Morris and John C Whitcomb Jr s publication of The Genesis Flood 1961 and the forming of the Creation Research Society which created the creation science movement It continues with Morris founding of the Institute for Creation Research and the Seventh day Adventist Church s founding of the Geoscience Research Institute The book then describes the influence of creationism in churches and in countries outside the United States and the rise of the intelligent design movement before concluding with a chapter on creationism s global impact Creationists mentioned in the book include George Frederick Wright Louis Agassiz John William Dawson George D Armstrong Reverend Herbert W Morris Charles Hodge Robert Lewis Dabney Dwight L Moody H L Hastings Luther T Townsend Alexander Patterson Robert Patterson Eleazar Lord David Lord James Dwight Dana Reception editIn the ecumenical journal First Things historian of Christianity Mark A Noll describes its 1992 edition as a thorough patient even handed and exhaustively researched chronicle of twentieth century creationism 3 Former archbishop of York John Habgood described the expanded edition in an article in The Times as a massively well documented history that must surely be the definitive study of the rise and growth of a cluster of well meaning but irrational theories over a period of some 160 years 4 Editions edit1992 New York Knopf as The Creationists The Evolution of Scientific Creationism 1993 paperback edition University of California Press 2006 expanded edition Cambridge MA Harvard University Press newly subtitled The Creationists From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design ISBN 0 674 02339 0Notable reviews editOriginal edition Stephen R L Clark New York Times Book Review Jan 10 1993 Francis B Harrold National Center for Science Education J David Hoeveler Jr Science Roger Lewin Washington Post Book World James A Mathisen Review The Creationists and When Time Shall Be No More Sociology of Religion v 55 n 1 Religious Experience Spring 1994 pp 94 97 Publishers Weekly James A Gavan Review American Journal of Physical Anthropology v 91 n 1 pp 135 136 June 7 2005 doi 10 1002 ajpa 1330910112 The New Republic The Christian Century 2006 edition Alan Cane Financial Times Pius Charles Murray Library JournalReferences edit Steve Paulson Seeing the light of science Interview with Ronald Numbers Salon com Jan 2 2007 See references in notable reviews Noll Mark A April 1993 Ignorant Armies First Things Retrieved 2012 01 12 The creation of Creationism John Habgood The Times July 23 2008 Archived August 29 2008 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editCollection of documentation for the book from the Center for Adventist Research at Andrews University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Creationists amp oldid 1118576117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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