Robert Edward David Clark
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Robert Edward David Clark (1906-November, 1984) was a British chemist and old earth creationist. A devout Christian and a scientist, was a member of The Victoria Institute from 1932 until his death in November 1984.[1]
Biography
Clark was born in present-day Pakistan in an area where Christianity had been spread by his paternal grandfather[2]. He got a Phd in organic chemistry from St John's College, Cambridge.[2] He was elected as a Victoria Institute Council member in 1938, and re-elected ever since then.[1] He served as editor of The Victoria Institute's journal Faith & Thought. He was also a scientist at the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology and the scientific editor of the publication Horizon.[1]
Publications
Books
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1934). Conscious and Unconscious Sin. Williams & Norgate LTD.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1939). The Universe and God. Hodder & Stoughton.
- Clark, Robert E. D.; Saunders, B. C. (1942). Order and Chaos in the World of Atoms. English Universities Press. reprinted as
- Saunders, B. C.; Clark, Robert E. D. (1964). Atoms and Molecules Simply Explained. Dover Publications.[3]
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1945). Scientific rationalism and Christian faith. Tyndale Press.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1946). Creation. Tyndale Press.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1947). The Atomic Bomb: What of the Future?. Paternoster Press.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1948). Darwin: Before and After. Paternoster Press.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1949). The Universe: Plan or Accident?. Paternoster Press.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1960). Christian Belief and Science. English Universities Press.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1967). Christian Stake in Science. Moody Press. ISBN 978-0853640011.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1972). Science and Christianity: a Partnership. Pacific Press Publishing. ISBN 978-0816300211.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1976). Does the Bible Teach Pacifism?. Fellowship of Reconciliation. second edition:
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1983). Does the Bible Teach Pacifism? (2 ed.). Marshall. ISBN 978-0551009707.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1978). God Beyond Nature. Victoria Institue.
- Clark, Robert E. D. (1989). Tomorrow's ...World:A Scientist Looks at the Book of Revelation. Victoria Institue. ISBN 978-0951493304.
Other publications
- Contributor to The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church, Zondervan, 1974.[3]
- Clark, R. E. D. (1930). "CCCLXV.—The action of halogens on ethyldi-iodostibine. Antimony bromodi-iodide.". J. Chem. Soc.: 2737–2739. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/1930/jr/jr9300002737/unauth.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Work of Robert E.D. Clark". University of Manchester Library - The Victoria Institute Archive. https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/e5d3f9f2-da61-39c3-a7ba-276c538f3e3a?component=f22f1695-8acc-36e8-b113-791b3230fcfd. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Numbers, Ronald L. (1992). The Creationists: The Evolution of Scientific Creationism. New York: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-08393-8.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 W. R. Miller. "Scientists of the Christian Faith: A Presentation of the Pioneers, Practitioners and Supporters of Modern Science". https://classicapologetics.com/m/1606_Scientists_of_the_Christian_Faith.htm.