1st Edition

The Early Writings of Harold W. Clark and Frank Lewis Marsh

Edited By Ronald L. Numbers Copyright 1995
    562 Pages
    by Routledge

    562 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1995, The Early Writings of Harold W. Clark and Frank Lewis Marsh is the eighth volume in the Creationism in Twentieth Century America series, reissued in 2019. The book is a collection of original writings by the prominent creationist Harold W. Clark, and the biologist, educator and young Earth creationist Frank Lewis Marsh. Although both were significant figures in the anti-evolutionist movement of the early 20th century, unlike other members of the movement, both Marsh and Clarke were trained scientists studying under eminent evolutionists of the time. Both writers struggled to reconcile new scientific understandings of geology, botany and palaeontology, supported by Darwin’s theory of evolution, with their own creationist beliefs in genesis and flood theory. Both scientists as such began to develop their own theories of evolution that remained in line with creationist beliefs. This compact and unique collection includes the writings of Marsh and Clark from this period, featuring some of their well-known works on the subject including ‘Back to Creation’ and ‘Fundamental Biology’. This volume of original sources will be of interest to academics of religion, natural history and historians of the 19th century.

    Series Introduction

    Volume Introduction

    1. Back to Creationism, Harold W. Clark

    2. The New Diluvialism, Harold W. Clark

    3. Fundamental Biology, Frank Lewis Marsh

    Acknowledgements

    Biography

    Ronald L. Numbers