Donovan Courville

Donovan Courville

Donovan Amos Courville (April 6, 1901, Michigan – August 1996, Fresno, California) (Ph.D., Chemistry), was a graduate of Andrews University. He taught at Pacific Union College from 1935 to 1949 before moving to Loma Linda University from 1949 to 1970 where he was emeritus professor of biochemistry at the School of Medicine. He authored numerous articles on bio-chemistry and poisonous marine animals.

As a practicing Seventh-day Adventist, he also maintained an interest in archaeology, Egyptology, and biblical chronology. The fruit of his biblically related study resulted in the 1971 private publication of a two-volume, 700-page work that is his main claim to fame, The Exodus Problem and Its Ramifications.

Read more about Donovan Courville:  The Exodus Problem, Personal Life

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