The only thing I can’t figure out is if this author has any graduate degrees.
Name: Dr. James J. S. Johnson
Title: Chief Academic Officer
Specialty: Education, History, Biblical Studies
Dr. James Johnson serves ICR’s legal needs and oversees special projects in Christian education and apologetics. He has taught for three Christian colleges in Texas: LeTourneau University, Dallas Christian College, and Concordia University Texas. Beyond legal topics, he specializes in U.S. and world political history, ethics, ecology, and family history, and is credentialed by ACSI. He received his J.D. in 1984 from the University of North Carolina, which included studies at Duke University Law School, and in 1996 obtained his Th.D. His educational background includes earned degrees in religion and the natural sciences. For his scholarship in biblical languages and their cognates—mostly Hebrew, Aramaic, and Moabite—at Wake Forest University, Dr. Johnson was awarded the American Bible Society Award in 1982.
Hi F.D.,
You might want to read a selection of articles by Johnson on the ICR website.
The ICR doesn’t have a single person who is an expert on every single aspect of science, which is why they have aggressively hired scholars in the fields of biology, astrophysics, and biblical languuges.