Recent Trends in Creationism

by | Mar 15, 2007 | Rice Lecture Series

2007 William R. Rice Lecture Series

Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2007
Speaker: Dr. John Whitcomb
Theme: “Recent Trends in Creationism”

Lectures:
The Creation of the World – mp3
The Origin of Man – mp3
Dinosaurs and Men – mp3

About Our Speaker:
Dr. John C. Whitcomb is the president of Whitcomb Ministries, Inc. He is also the founder and a professor of Christian Workman Schools of Theology. Dr. Whitcomb has taught Old Testament and theology for more than 50 years, and is widely recognized as a leading biblical scholar. Dr. Whitcomb taught at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana, from 1951-1990, and gained recognition for his work on The Genesis Flood, co-authored with the late Dr. Henry Morris. This book has been credited as one of the major catalysts for the modern biblical creationism movement. Dr. Whitcomb’s main teaching emphases have included biblical creationism, Old Testament exposition, dispensational theology, premillennial eschatology, and presuppositional apologetics.

The Whitcombs live in Indianapolis, Indiana, and enjoy spending time with their six children and seventeen grandchildren. They maintain an active schedule of speaking engagements in churches, Bible colleges, and seminaries. Schedule and further information are available on www.whitcombministries.org.

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