John T. Baldwin
John T. Baldwin, Ph.D., is a professor of theology at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States.
Articles by John T. Baldwin
Creation and Evolution
September 2011
Developed from a series of sermons on creation and evolution, Dwight K. Nelson’s revised edition of Creation and Evolution appropriately appeared in 2009 while the world celebrated the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s Origin…
"One Giant Leap" for the Church (Concluded)
December 1970
Total Compliance With Guidance System
AS THEIR space craft sped toward the moon, the crew continually demonstrated a willing cooperation with and dependence upon their guidance complex. For example:
HOUSTON: We have a request…
"One Giant Leap" for the Church (Part 1)
November 1970
MEN Walk on Moon" world headlines, July 21, 1969.1 Mankind's historic achievement superbly demonstrates ancient success principles described to the church. Herein lies a message for us who face the 1970's with an infinitely more important…
Cracks in the evolutionary facade
September 1995
Is Darwin invulnerable? Is the evolutionary theory of origins so formidable as to make Christian faith in Genesis weak and obsolete? Not so. Fresh winds blowing across the academic world indicate that scholars are raising new questions on…
Creation, the Sabbath, and worship
July 2009
Sabbath afternoons were always a delightful time in my childhood—particularly when we as a family took leisurely walks in the fields around La Sierra University in Riverside, California. The air was fresh and balmy. Butterflies flew in concert…
Creation and Flood implications of the first angel's message in Revelation 14:7
May 2006
A six day creation method
Recent New Testament research by Jon Paulien, professor of New Testament,2 shows that the language of the last part of Revelation 14:7, “ ‘worship Him who made…