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We often hear the claim that creationism is a recent theological error, but there have been young age creationists for most of the history of the church. In this episode, Todd and Paul chat with Warren Johns about the Scriptural Geologists, a group of creationists active during the earliest growth of the science of geology. Back before geologists were geologists, there were still creationists holding the faith! Learn all about them in this week's episode of Let's Talk Creation!
Materials mentioned in this episode
Johns, Warren H. “Scriptural Geology, 1820-1860: An Essay and Review.” Origins, no. 62 (Jan. 1, 2008). Online link: https://www.grisda.org/origins-62042
Johns, Warren H. “Scriptural Geology, Then and Now.” Answers Research Journal, vol. 9 (2016). Online link: Scriptural Geology, Then and Now
Mortenson, Terry. 2004. The Great Turning Point. https://a.co/d/9xeZ6i2
Young, George, and John Bird. 1822. A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/title/44925.
Haber, Francis. 1959. Age of the World: Moses to Darwin. https://a.co/d/hMgPjS4
The list of Terry Mortenson’s articles on the scriptural geologists are found at the bottom of his biography hosted by Creation Ministries International.
https://creation.com/en/people/dr-terry-mortenson
Nelson, Byron. 1931. The deluge story in stone: A history of the flood theory of geology. https://creation.com/en/people/dr-terry-mortenson
McIver, Tom. 1992. Anti-Evolution: A Reader's Guide to Writings Before and After Darwin. https://a.co/d/h0sFClc
🏫Support Paul’s work at Biblical Creation Trust and the Cambridge House Project at https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/
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Please consider supporting this work by going to https://coresci.org/connect or
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*Disclaimer: Things mentioned in the Show Notes are not endorsements of people, places, or things discussed in the podcast, but rather a record of what was spoken about and helpful links to material for our listeners.
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We often hear the claim that creationism is a recent theological error, but there have been young age creationists for most of the history of the church. In this episode, Todd and Paul chat with Warren Johns about the Scriptural Geologists, a group of creationists active during the earliest growth of the science of geology. Back before geologists were geologists, there were still creationists holding the faith! Learn all about them in this week's episode of Let's Talk Creation!
Materials mentioned in this episode
Johns, Warren H. “Scriptural Geology, 1820-1860: An Essay and Review.” Origins, no. 62 (Jan. 1, 2008). Online link: https://www.grisda.org/origins-62042
Johns, Warren H. “Scriptural Geology, Then and Now.” Answers Research Journal, vol. 9 (2016). Online link: Scriptural Geology, Then and Now
Mortenson, Terry. 2004. The Great Turning Point. https://a.co/d/9xeZ6i2
Young, George, and John Bird. 1822. A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/title/44925.
Haber, Francis. 1959. Age of the World: Moses to Darwin. https://a.co/d/hMgPjS4
The list of Terry Mortenson’s articles on the scriptural geologists are found at the bottom of his biography hosted by Creation Ministries International.
https://creation.com/en/people/dr-terry-mortenson
Nelson, Byron. 1931. The deluge story in stone: A history of the flood theory of geology. https://creation.com/en/people/dr-terry-mortenson
McIver, Tom. 1992. Anti-Evolution: A Reader's Guide to Writings Before and After Darwin. https://a.co/d/h0sFClc
🏫Support Paul’s work at Biblical Creation Trust and the Cambridge House Project at https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/
⛺Come to our Fall Retreat
Theme: The Fall
Speaker: Todd Wood
Get Tickets here: https://coresci.org/smokies
🔬📖Donate to Support the Mentoring of the Next Generation of Creation Scholars https://coresci.org/index.php/sanders-scholars/
🔬Join Todd’s Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/researchreports
🎁Give to the Core Academy general fund
https://coresci.org/donate
🎁Please consider supporting this work by going to https://coresci.org/connect or https://biblicalcreationtrust.org
📫Send questions to [email protected]
🎁Support the podcast by going to https://letstalkcreation.org
Email us with comments or questions at: [email protected]
Check us out on social media and consider donating to support this podcast
Core Academy of Science
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coresci.org
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreacademyofscience/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoreacadInfo
Website: https://coresci.org/
Biblical Creation Trust
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biblicalcreationtrust
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bct_origins
Website: https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/
For questions and comments email [email protected]
Please consider supporting this work by going to https://coresci.org/connect or
https://biblicalcreationtrust.org
*Disclaimer: Things mentioned in the Show Notes are not endorsements of people, places, or things discussed in the podcast, but rather a record of what was spoken about and helpful links to material for our listeners.

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