John Whitcomb
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Dr. John C. Whitcomb served in World War II. After the war he received a BA with honors in ancient and European history from Princeton University. He earned a BD, ThM, and ThD from Grace Theological Seminary, where he taught from 1951 to 1990 in the seminary's Old Testament and Christian Theology departments. He is an enthralling speaker and a well-known author.
Dr. Whitcomb’s most famous work, The Genesis Flood (co-authored in 1961 with the late Dr. Henry Morris), is widely acknowledged by creationists and evolutionists alike to have had great significance in igniting the modern creationist movement around the world.
Publications
- The Genesis Flood : The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications. by Henry M. Morris and John C. Whitcomb. 1961. Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 518 pages.
- The Early Earth : An Introduction to Biblical Creationism. by John C. Whitcomb. Revised edition 1986. Baker Book House, 174 pages.
- The World That Perished : An Introduction to Biblical Catastrophism. by John C. Whitcomb. Revised edition 1988. Baker Book House, 184 pages.
Related References
- John C. Whitcomb Biography by Answers in Genesis
- Whitcomb Biography for BMH Books
- Whitcomb Ministries
- Dr. John Whitcomb's Bio by Whitcomb Ministries
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