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From Adam to Noah: a Reconsideration of the Antediluvian Patriarchs' Ages
The Global Flood of Noah
The Evolution of Creationism
The Nephilim Race
Young-Earth Creationism, Creation Science, and the Evangelical Denial of Climate Change
Creation/Evolution
Eridu, Dunnu, and Babel: a Study in Comparative Mythology
Viewing Ben Sira and the Book of the Watchers As Simply Opposed to Each Other
IN the MIRROR of the DIVINE FACE: the ENOCHIC FEATURES of the EXAGOGE of EZEKIEL the TRAGEDIAN Andrei Orlov Marquette University
The Sons of God and “Strange Flesh” in Genesis 6:1–4
Theology of Judgment in Genesis 6-9
Which Cubit for Noah's Ark?
Field Notes from the Editor a Deeper Look at Uniformitarianism by Mark A
The Geologic Column Contents Abstract
The Evolution of Creationism
The Antediluvian Biosphere and Its Capability of Supplying the Entire Fossil Record
Angels, a Messenger by Any Other Name in the Judeo-Christian and Islamic Traditions
The Southern Appalachian Mountains: an Example of 6000 Years of Earth History
Top View
SFM-HB1-OUTLINE-Begi
Article New Historical And
A Literary Analysis of the Flood Story As a Semitic Type-Scene
The Six Days of Creation
The Genesis Flood Narrative: Crucial Issues in the Current Debate Richard M
Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the Early
Seventh-Day Adventism, Geology, and the Flood: an Historical Perspective from 1900 to 2015
The Origins of Genesis Reconsidered
All Bad: the Biblical Flood Revisited in Modern Fiction
The Antediluvian Civilization
Faith in Floods
A Discourse with Deep Time: the Extinct Animals of Crystal Palace Park As Heritage Artefacts
The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia
Creationism and Science: the Continuing War 2013 Harp Professor in Residence Lecture, March 12, 2013
Fossil Proboscidians and Myths of Giant Men
The Noachian Flood: Universal Or Local?
The Pre-Flood Floating Forest: a Study in Paleontological Pattern Recognition
A Study of the Christian Public's Engagement with the New Geology of the 19Th Century and Its Implications for the Succeeding Centuries