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
Does yālad in the hiphil Prove There Are No Gaps in Genesis 5 and 11 Genealogies?
All attempts to calculate a date for creation and Noah’s flood rest upon one assumption: Genesis 5 and 11 contain complete, father-son genealogies without...
Does the Tower of Babel Confirm Genealogical Gaps in Genesis 11?
A common assumption is that Genesis 5 and 11 contain complete, father-son genealogies without gaps and, therefore, one can rely on these genealogies to...