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Henry Howard, and Seventh Day Adventist writers like Ellen G. White. In other cases Price does not identify his sources and determining his sources will be more difficult. But from research of this sort we can determine what ideas are actually the product of George McCready Price himself, and thus what was his true intellectual contribution. While, however, we are identifying the true intellectual contribution of Price, we need to be determining what influence Price had on others. How many of what this article identifies as ‘echoes’ of Price actually did come through the work of Price? How much of Price’s work—both that portion borrowed from others and that portion birthed in Price’s mind—was passed on to others? Who passed it on, and what was their contribution? How much of what we believe or debate about today is based on Price? How much of what we believe today is no longer justified, but believed only because it was passed on? How much of the discussion has been lost along the way that might actually be valuable to us in our discussion today? These are a few of the many things we could come to understand as we reconstruct the intellectual history of our discipline. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I thank an anonymous reviewer for helpful comments that led to the improvement of the manuscript. REFERENCES Clark, H.W. 1966. Crusader for Creation: The Life and Writings of George McCready Price . Mountain View, California: Mountain Press. Morris, H.M. 1993. History of Modern Creationism . Second Edition. Santee, California: Institute for Creation Research. Numbers, R.L. 2006. The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design . Second Edition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Price, G.E.M. 1902. Outlines of Modern Christianity and Modern Science . Oakland, California: Pacific Press. Price, G.M. 1906. Illogical Geology: The Weakest Point in the Evolution Theory . Los Angeles: The Modern Heretic Company. Price, G.M. 1911. God’s Two Books: Or Plain Facts about Evolution, Geology, and the Bible . Washington: Review and Herald. Price, G.M. 1913. The Fundamentals of Geology and their Bearings on the Doctrine of a Literal Creation . Mountain View, California: Pacific Press. Price, G.M. 1916. Back to the Bible; Or, The New Protestantism . Washington: Review and Herald. Price, G.M. 1917ba. A Textbook of General Science for Secondary Schools . Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press. Price, G.M. 1917b. Q. E. D.; Or, New Light on the Doctrine of Creation . New York: Fleming H. Revell. Price, G.M. 1920a. Part II: Geology. In Geography and Geology [Modern American Education: A Series of Twelve Texts Prepared for the American Educational Institute, Vol. 3], ed. P.P. Wahlstad, pp. 417-536. Philadelphia: American Educational Institute. Price, G.M., 1920b. Back to the Bible; Or, The New Protestantism . Second Edition. Washington: Review and Herald. Price, G.M. 1921. Poisoning Democracy: A Study of the Moral and Religious Aspects of Socialism . New York: Fleming H. Revell. Price, G.M., 1922. Making a world in 144 hours, Signs of the Times 49, no. 48 (Dec. 5), pp. 1-2, 10. Price, G.M. 1924. The Phantom of Organic Evolution . NewYork: Fleming H. Revell. Price, G.M. 1925a. The Predicament of Evolution . Nashville: Southern Publishing Association. Price, G.M., and J. McCabe 1925b. Is Evolution True?: Verbatim Report of Debate between George McCready Price, M.A. (late Professor of Geology, Union College, Nebraska, U.S.A), and Joseph McCabe (Representing the Rationalist Press Association Limited) held at the Queen’s Hall, Langham Place, London, W., on September 6, 1925 (Earl Russell in the Chair) . London: Watts & Co. Price, G.M. 1931. The Geological-Ages Hoax: A Plea for Logic in Theoretical Geology . New York: Fleming H. Revell. Price, G.M. 1934. Modern Discoveries Which Help Us to Believe . New York: Fleming H. Revell. Price, G.M. 1941. Genesis Vindicated. Washington, DC: Review and Herald. Price, G.M. 1942. If You Were the Creator: A Reasonable Credo for Modern Man . Mountain View, California: Pacific Press. Price, G.M. 1954. The Story of the Fossils . Mountain View, California: Pacific Press. Whewell, W. 1837. History of the Inductive Sciences, from the Earliest to the Present Times . London: John W. Parker. Whitcomb, J.C., Jr., and H.M. Morris. 1961. The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications . Phillipsburg, New Jersey: Presbyterian and Reformed. THE AUTHOR Kurt P. Wise, B.A. (geology, University of Chicago), M.A. & Ph.D. (paleontology, Harvard University), has been Professor of Natural Science and Director of the Creation Research Center at Truett McConnell University since 2009. Before that he was on the faculty of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Bryan College. Over the last thirty years, Dr. Wise has been active in the development of creation biology and geology, including baraminology, catastrophic plate tectonics, and the founding of the Creation Biology Society and the Creation Geology Society. Wise ◀ George McCready Price ▶ 2018 ICC 694

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