Stephen O. Moshier
Author
Stephen O. Moshier is a professor and chair of the Geology & Environmental Science Department at Wheaton College in Illinois. Moshier has practiced geology as a college professor and an oil company geologist. Much of his early research in geology involved describing and interpreting oil reservoir rocks. More recently, Dr. Moshier’s research efforts are in the field of geoarchaeology, participating in expeditions to the Sinai, Egypt, and Israel. He has served as past president of the Geological Society of Kentucky and the Affiliation of Christian Geologists and currently serves on the Executive Council of the American Scientific Affiliation. He is a member of several professional geological societies.
Flood Geology and the Grand Canyon: What Does the Evidence Really Say?
Five scientific evidences that show the impossibility of a single flood carving the Grand Canyon.
The Genesis Rock
The story of the Genesis Rock reminds us of how biblical and scientific accounts, despite their different purviews and purposes, remain inexorably linked in our understanding of origins.

The Biblical Premise of Uniformitarianism
Stephen Moshier and Gregory Bennett argue that uniformitarianism is consistent with Scripture, suggesting that it reflects God's unchanging nature and providence.
Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins
This beautiful textbook by five Wheaton College professors explores mainstream scientific theories of origins in astronomy, cosmology, chemistry, geology, biology, physical anthropology, and genetics, giving a detailed picture of the sciences of origins along with how they fit into the story of God's creative and redemptive action.
Flood Geology and the Grand Canyon: What Does the Evidence Really Say?
Five scientific evidences that show the impossibility of a single flood carving the Grand Canyon.
The Genesis Rock
The story of the Genesis Rock reminds us of how biblical and scientific accounts, despite their different purviews and purposes, remain inexorably linked in our understanding of origins.

The Biblical Premise of Uniformitarianism
Stephen Moshier and Gregory Bennett argue that uniformitarianism is consistent with Scripture, suggesting that it reflects God's unchanging nature and providence.
Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins
This beautiful textbook by five Wheaton College professors explores mainstream scientific theories of origins in astronomy, cosmology, chemistry, geology, biology, physical anthropology, and genetics, giving a detailed picture of the sciences of origins along with how they fit into the story of God's creative and redemptive action.
Flood Geology and the Grand Canyon: What Does the Evidence Really Say?
Five scientific evidences that show the impossibility of a single flood carving the Grand Canyon.
The Genesis Rock
The story of the Genesis Rock reminds us of how biblical and scientific accounts, despite their different purviews and purposes, remain inexorably linked in our understanding of origins.

The Biblical Premise of Uniformitarianism
Stephen Moshier and Gregory Bennett argue that uniformitarianism is consistent with Scripture, suggesting that it reflects God's unchanging nature and providence.