- The Creationists
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name = The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design
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author =Ronald Numbers
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country = USA
language = English
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subject =Creationism
genre =History
publisher = University of California Press
pub_date = 1993
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pages = 624
isbn = 0-520-08393-8
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followed_by ="The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design" is a history of the origins of
anti-evolutionism , first published in1992 byRonald Numbers as "The Creationists: The Evolution of Scientific Creationism". It was revised and expanded in 2006; the subtitle was changed to "From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design".The book has been described as "probably the most definitive history of anti-evolutionism". [Steve Paulson, [http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/01/02/numbers/ "Seeing the light -- of science"] , Interview with Ronald Numbers, "
Salon.com ", Jan. 2, 2007.] It has received generally favorable reviews from both the academic and the religious community. [See references in "notable reviews".] FormerArchbishop of York John Habgood described it, in an article in "The Times ", as a "massively well-documented history" that "must surely be the definitive study of the rise and growth of" creationism. [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/article4383951.ece The creation of Creationism] ,John Habgood ,The Times , July 23, 2008]ynopsis
The expanded edition covers the
history of creationism from the time of Darwin to the present day. It first describes early opposition during Darwin's lifetime, thenGeorge Frederick Wright 's conversion from Christian Darwinist to Fundamentalist opponent and how creationism influenced theFundamentalist-Modernist Controversy and the rise of prominent populist creationists such asWilliam Jennings Bryan . It then narrates the careers of two early, self-taught, 'scientific' creationists,Harry Rimmer andGeorge McCready Price .It then chronicles the growth of creationist organisations in the mid 20th century, such as the Religion and Science Association, the Deluge Geology Society, the
Evolution Protest Movement (in theUnited Kingdom ), and theAmerican Scientific Affiliation (ASA), the latter moving almost immediately in the direction oftheistic evolution .The book then narrates the young Earth creationist backlash against the ASA's modernism, with
Henry M. Morris and John C. Whitcomb, Jr.'s publication of "The Genesis Flood " and the forming of theCreation Research Society , which created thecreation science movement. It continues with Morris' founding of theInstitute for Creation Research and theSeventh-day Adventist Church 's founding of theGeoscience Research Institute .The book finally describes the influence of creationism in churches and in countries outside the United States, then the rise of the
intelligent design movement , before returning to the subject of creationism's global impact.Editions
* 1992 - New York: Knopf (as "The Creationists: The Evolution of Scientific Creationism")
* 1993 - paperback edition,University of California Press
* 2006 - expanded edition, Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press (newly subtitled: "The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design"), ISBN 0674023390Notable reviews
; Original edition
*Stephen R. L. Clark , "New York Times Book Review ", Jan. 10, 1993
* Francis B. Harrold,National Center for Science Education
* J. David Hoeveler, Jr., "Science"
* Roger Lewin, "Washington Post Book World"
* James A. Mathisen, "Review, "The Creationists" and "When Time Shall Be No More", "Sociology of Religion", v.55, n.1, "Religious Experience" (Spring 1994), pp. 94-97.
* Mark A. Noll, [http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=5104 Ignorant Armies: Review, "The Creationists"] , "First Things: The Journal of Religion, Culture and Public Life", April 1993
* "Publishers Weekly"
* James A. Gavan, Review, "American Journal of Physical Anthropology", v.91, n.1, pp.135-136 (June 7, 2005) DOI 10.1002/ajpa.1330910112
* "The New Republic"
* Christian Century; 2006 edition
* Alan Cane, "Financial Times "
* Pius Charles Murray, "Library Journal "External links
* [http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/01/02/numbers/ Seeing the light -- of science] , Steve Paulson,
Salon.com — an interview withRonald Numbers on the subject of the re-release of "The Creationists".Footnotes
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