American Scientific Affiliation Papers
As part of providing help with the dialogue around the evidence for an old earth and
its Biblical basis, Solid Rock lectures provides the following links to the American
Scientific Affiliation publications from their journal,
Perspectives on Science and
the Christian Fait
h. These links are provided as informational to help one think about ideas
as Solid Rock
Lectures does not necessarily advocate or support ideas in them.
 
The Flood
Radiometric Dating
Flood Geology and the Grand Canyon: A Critique (Hill,
Carol A. and Stephen O. Moshier)
How Old Is It? How Do We Know? A Review of Dating Methods—Part One:
Relative Dating, Absolute Dating, and Non-radiometric Dating Methods
(Young, Davis A.)
Results of a Survey of Archaeologists on the Biblical
Flood (Blodgett, Arlan)
How Old Is It? How Do We Know? A Review of Dating Methods— Part Two:
Radiometric Dating: Mineral, Isochron and Concordia Methods
(Young, Davis A.)
Qualitative Hydrology of Noah’s Flood (Hill, Carol A.)
How Old Is It? How Do We Know? A Review of Dating Methods—Part Three:
Thermochronometry, Cosmogenic Isotopes, and Theological Implications
(Young, Davis A)
Quantitative Hydrology of Noah’s Flood (Hill, Alan E.)
Assessing the RATE Project (Isaac, Randy)
A Time and a Place for Noah (Hill, Carol A.)
Residual Radiocarbon in an Old-Earth Scenario (Rogland, Robert)
The Noachian Flood: Universal or Local? (Hill, Carol A.)
 
Results of a Survey of Archaeologists on the Biblical
Flood (Blodgett, Arlan)
 
 
Approach
  Concordism and a Biblical Alternative: An Examination of
Hugh Ross’s Perspective (Paul Seely)
  Additional Explanations on Concordism: A Response to Paul Seely’s Critique
(Hugh Ross)
  A Third Alternative to Concordism and Divine Accommodation:
The Worldview Approach (Hill, Carol A.)
"Understanding Evidence for Old
Earth Creation and its Biblical Basis"