OEC book

John Tant, N4XAN (jtant@exis.net)
Mon, 02 Sep 1996 21:56:10 +0100

Greetings,
I appreciate all of the suggestions which have been made. Several of
you have suggested Dr. Hayward's book and the offerings of Hugh Ross.
However, while Hayward's is an excellent book (I've read it and enjoyed
it thoroughly), I'm looking for something which is going to deal with
the
"proofs" from biology (e.g. transitional fossils, cladistic assumptions
and
etc.) I'm teaching a biology class in a small private high school, so
I'd
like to have something written by a practicing biologist. (Not that
those
physicists and engineers aren't nice folks, but ...) Mea culpa for not
having been more specific. I'm trying to deal with the biological
issues.
I'm in pretty good shape for defending (and suggesting readings) for the
old earth viewpoint. The only thing I've found so far is a book
entitled
"Biology Through the Eyes of Faith" by Richard Wright. He doesn't get
very
specific with his own view, but SEEMS (my inference) to be TE. I'm not
really comfortable with his vagueness.
Thanks again!
jbt

I wrote:
JT>I have a somewhat odd need. What I'm trying to find is a good book
>which defends a creationist view without wedding it to YEC. I know that
>Morris, Gish et al write a lot of stuff defending YEC, but I'm looking
>for a good PC or general OEC. And, if that weren't picky enough, it
>will need to be currently in print! Thanks.

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