"Christianity and the age of the earth" by Davis Young. It's a relatively short
(~200 pages) paperback that is well worth the effort to read.
--- "Roger G. Olson" <rogero@saintjoe.edu> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Would you have a recommendation for a short reading (10-40 pages?) on
> evidences for age of earth and a synopsis of earth history? I'm
> interested specifically in Earth history rather than the broader topic of
> cosmic evolution. You know -- evolution of the crust and atmosphere, red
> beds, BIF, Plate Tectonics, erosional and depositional features,
> paleostructures, ...
>
> The audience will be non-science faculty at a small liberal arts college
> (RC) who are participating in a summer workshop on the CrEvo issue with
> particular emphasis on our two common gen-ed modules titled "Humanity in
> the Universe".
>
> The spiritual demography of the audience will vary from atheist to YEC,
> with majority having the typical apathy and forgiveable (?) ignorance of
> the general public.
>
> The reading doesn't have to come from a Christian perspective, although
> that would be more than fine.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Roger
>
Bill Hamilton
William E. Hamilton, Jr., Ph.D.
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