Daniel Dyke received his MA in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1981, and currently serves as a professor of Old Testament studies at Cincinnati Christian University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Biography
Daniel Dyke received his MA in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1981, and currently serves as a professor of Old Testament studies at Cincinnati Christian University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Resources
ARTICLES
Voices
- The Human Mind: Our Greatest Natural Resource
- The Origin of Human Chromosome 2: Another Look
- Is Calendar-Day Creation an Essential of the Faith? What Christian Creeds Reveal about Ancient and Traditional Church Beliefs
- Does yālad in the hiphil Prove There Are No Gaps in Genesis 5 and 11 Genealogies?
- Does the Tower of Babel Confirm Genealogical Gaps in Genesis 11?
TNRTB
- Synthetic Life and the Image of God
- Hypernaturalism: The Improbable Reveals God’s Handiwork
- “I Am a God”: Pharaoh’s Hardened Heart
- Ten Plagues of Exodus
- Exodus: Turning Water into Blood
- Did Vertebrate Animals Die before the Fall of Man?
- A Hypernatural Miracle: Elijah and the Fire from Heaven
- Hypernaturalism: Integrating the Bible and Science
- Biblical Genealogies Revisited: Further Evidence of Gaps
- Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt—And How It Affects Calculation of a Creation Date, Part 1
- Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt—And How It Affects Calculation of a Creation Date, Part 2
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 1
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 2
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 3
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 4
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 5
- Evolution and Stamp Collecting, Part 1 (of 2)
- Evolution and Stamp Collecting, Part 2 (of 2)
- How Firm Is the ‘Firmament’? Part 1 (of 2)
- How Firm Is the ‘Firmament’? Part 2 (of 2)
- Did God Create Heaven and Earth—or Just Separate Them? An Analysis of Ellen van Wolde’s “Hypothesis,” Part 1 (of 2)
- Did God Create Heaven and Earth—or Just Separate Them? An Analysis of Ellen van Wolde’s “Hypothesis,” Part 2 (of 2)
- Translating Genesis 1:1: Aristotle or the Big Bang? Part 1 (of 2)
- Translating Genesis 1:1: Aristotle or the Big Bang? Part 2 (of 2)
- What Does a ‘Very Good World’ Look Like? Part 1 of 2
- What Does a ‘Very Good World’ Look Like? Part 2 of 2
- Was Evil Present in God’s “Very Good” World?
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 1 (of 5): The Theory of Evolution Is a Myth
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 2 (of 5): Evolution Is Not a Scientific Theory
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 3 (of 5): The Myth of Abiogenesis
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 4 (of 5): The Myth of Macroevolution
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 5 (of 5): Conclusion
VIDEOS
Biography
Daniel Dyke received his MA in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1981, and currently serves as a professor of Old Testament studies at Cincinnati Christian University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Resources
ARTICLES
Voices
- The Human Mind: Our Greatest Natural Resource
- The Origin of Human Chromosome 2: Another Look
- Is Calendar-Day Creation an Essential of the Faith? What Christian Creeds Reveal about Ancient and Traditional Church Beliefs
- Does yālad in the hiphil Prove There Are No Gaps in Genesis 5 and 11 Genealogies?
- Does the Tower of Babel Confirm Genealogical Gaps in Genesis 11?
TNRTB
- Synthetic Life and the Image of God
- Hypernaturalism: The Improbable Reveals God’s Handiwork
- “I Am a God”: Pharaoh’s Hardened Heart
- Ten Plagues of Exodus
- Exodus: Turning Water into Blood
- Did Vertebrate Animals Die before the Fall of Man?
- A Hypernatural Miracle: Elijah and the Fire from Heaven
- Hypernaturalism: Integrating the Bible and Science
- Biblical Genealogies Revisited: Further Evidence of Gaps
- Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt—And How It Affects Calculation of a Creation Date, Part 1
- Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt—And How It Affects Calculation of a Creation Date, Part 2
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 1
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 2
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 3
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 4
- From Noah to Abraham to Moses: Evidence of Genealogical Gaps in Mosaic Literature, Part 5
- Evolution and Stamp Collecting, Part 1 (of 2)
- Evolution and Stamp Collecting, Part 2 (of 2)
- How Firm Is the ‘Firmament’? Part 1 (of 2)
- How Firm Is the ‘Firmament’? Part 2 (of 2)
- Did God Create Heaven and Earth—or Just Separate Them? An Analysis of Ellen van Wolde’s “Hypothesis,” Part 1 (of 2)
- Did God Create Heaven and Earth—or Just Separate Them? An Analysis of Ellen van Wolde’s “Hypothesis,” Part 2 (of 2)
- Translating Genesis 1:1: Aristotle or the Big Bang? Part 1 (of 2)
- Translating Genesis 1:1: Aristotle or the Big Bang? Part 2 (of 2)
- What Does a ‘Very Good World’ Look Like? Part 1 of 2
- What Does a ‘Very Good World’ Look Like? Part 2 of 2
- Was Evil Present in God’s “Very Good” World?
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 1 (of 5): The Theory of Evolution Is a Myth
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 2 (of 5): Evolution Is Not a Scientific Theory
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 3 (of 5): The Myth of Abiogenesis
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 4 (of 5): The Myth of Macroevolution
- Evolution as Mythology, Part 5 (of 5): Conclusion
VIDEOS
Creation’s Beginning: A Single Moment or An Ongoing Process?
In the beginning [rêʼshîyth] God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of...
The Sun and Moon on the Fourth Day: What the Biblical Text Reveals
Then God said, “Let there be lights [mâ'ôr] in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night, and they shall...
God’s Genesis 1 Decrees: A Fresh Look
Psalm 148 refers to God’s creation as a “command” and “a decree that will never pass away” (Psalm 148:5–6). These words prompt us to...
Reimagining Sustainable Energy as Stewards of Creation
God created mankind in his own image . . . God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill...
Evening and Morning and Entropy in Creation
There was evening, and there was morning—the first day (Genesis 1:5b)
What do the “evenings” and “mornings” of Genesis 1 have in common with entropy?...
Does Psalm 104 Affirm Progressive Creation?
How are God’s acts of creation (bârâ') in Genesis 1 best understood? Were they a series of discrete events in each of six “days”...
Could the Tower of Babel Have Been in Yemen?
Genesis 11 relates the story of Noah’s descendants after the ark grounded:
And it came about, as they journeyed east, they found a plain in...
Who Are the “Men of Renown” in Genesis 6? (Part 2)
In part 1, we reviewed the Genesis 6 description of the Nephilim. Now we consider the Nephilim as portrayed in Numbers 13. These two...
Who Are the “Men of Renown” in Genesis 6? (Part 1)
History records the names and accomplishments of famous people: “men (and women) of renown.” Genesis 6 refers to “men of renown” – but their...
The Human Mind: Our Greatest Natural Resource
What is Earth’s greatest natural resource and why does it matter in the context of taking care of our planet?
The Origin of Human Chromosome 2: Another Look
In a September 2018 article, Fazale Rana discredited what is purported to be evidence for an evolutionary theory that humans descended from an “ancestral...
Is Calendar-Day Creation an Essential of the Faith? What Christian Creeds Reveal about Ancient and Traditional Church Beliefs
“In essentials unity, in nonessentials liberty, in all things charity.”
This is an ancient Christian principle. But what are the essentials of the Christian faith?...