Major revision of: The Genesis flood (1961), by J.C. Whitcomb and H.M. Morris.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 421-430) and index .
CONTENTS NOTE
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v. 1. The Genesis record of creation and the flood defended. Introduction -- Section 1 : The biblical record of the global Genesis flood -- Section 2 : Non-geological arguments used against the global Genesis flood -- Section 3 : Noah, the ark, and the animals -- Section 4 : The framework for a biblical geology -- Section 5 : The modern geological synthesis -- Selected bibliography.
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v. 2. Geological implications of the biblical record for a biblical geologic model for Earth history -- Section 6 : Geological implications of the biblical geologic model for Earth history -- Section 7 : A biblical geologic model of Earth history -- Section 8 : Problems in biblical geology solved : radioactive dating and geochronology -- Section 9 : Contradictions in geochronology : support for biblical geology -- Section 10 : Problems for biblical geology solved : formations implying slow deposition -- Concluding challenges -- Selected bibliography.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This long-awaited update to The Genesis Flood was written by researcher Andrew Snelling, one of the world's leading geologists in the creation science movement. Earth's Catastrophic Past provides up-to-date geological evidence that demonstrates the authority and accuracy of the biblical account of creation and the Flood. With in-depth scholarly research and insight, topics covered in this two-volume set include: The Biblical Record of the Global Genesis Flood; Non-Geological Arguments Used Against a Global Genesis Flood; Noah, the Ark, and the Animals; The Framework for a Scriptural Geology; and A Biblical Geologic Model of Earth History. - Publisher.
OTHER EDITION IN THE SAME MEDIUM
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Earth's catastrophic past : geology, creation, & the flood.
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Bible., Genesis, I-XI-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.