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The Early Earth, revised since its original printing in 1972, presents the case for biblical creationism so clearly that it is understandable for young and old, the laypeople as well as scholars. The book is organized into five chapters covering the nature of biblical creation, the creation of the universe, of plants and animals, and of mankind, and a final chapter discussing whether or not the earth was once chaotic in nature.
Dr. Whitcomb has long been a staunch defender of biblical creationism, co-authoring important books with both Henry Morris (The Genesis Flood) and Donald DeYoung (Our Created Moon), and he brings that experience to bear in The Early Earth. This book, with its many black-and-white pictures, charts and sidebar articles, is accessible to individuals looking for great basic answers to introductory questions concerning creationism, and presents a cohesive Christian foundation to build a biblical worldview upon.
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