Journal of Creation
Subscribe to Journal of Creation
Continue to enjoy creation science in-depth! Read the latest in creation research,
stay up-to-date on creation/evolution controversies, and find out the latest flaws
in evolutionary arguments! Delivered to your home every four months.
The premier peer-reviewed creation-science journal
Journal of Creation brings you in-depth, peer-reviewed comment, reviews
and the latest research findings that relate to origins and the biblical account
of Creation, the Fall and the Flood.
Scientists and other experts from around the world report and discuss their newest
discoveries, providing in-depth material to satisfy your inquiring mind. Features
include: scientific papers on cutting-edge creation research, overviews summarizing
years of work, book reviews, answers to critics, letters, and breaking science news
from a creation angle.
The professional researcher will benefit from the Journal as will the curious
amateur.
Each issue has 128 pages devoted to the sciences, such as geology, biology and astronomy.
Powerful articles regularly appear on topics such as the social sciences, geography,
archaeology, history, theology and philosophy, as they relate to biblical creation
and Noah’s Flood.
As well as current creation research, Journal of Creation keeps you up-to-date
on creation/evolution controversies and exposes the flaws in evolutionary arguments.
Papers also advance a rigorously-logical, biblically-consistent creation models.
Journal of Creation is designed for anyone who has had a high school education
or above, and who is serious about understanding the big issues of life. It’s
meaty … but stimulating!
“It has provided my breakfast, coffee break, lunch, dinner and bedtime reading
for over a week since it arrived.” Tony B.
“I think it’s probably the best resource around for high quality information
that defends a traditional view of Scripture.” Jonathon H.
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Journal of Creation was formerly known as TJ and previously as
Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal. It was first published in 1984.
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