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The evolution-creation struggle

Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"In his latest book, Michael Ruse, a preeminent authority on Darwinian evolutionary thought and a leading participant in the ongoing debate, uncovers surprising similarities between evolutionist and creationist thinking. Exploring the underlying philosophical commitments of evolutionists, he reveals that those most hostile to religion are just as evangelical as their fundamentalist opponents. But more crucially, and  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Ruse
ISBN: 0674016874 9780674016873 0674022556 9780674022553
OCLC Number: 57549692
Description: 327 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Christianity and its discontents --
From progress to evolution --
Growth of a pseudoscience --
Charles Darwin --
Failure of a professional science --
Social Darwinism --
Christian responses --
Fundamentalism --
Population genetics --
Evolution today --
Nature as promise --
Earth's last days?
Responsibility: Michael Ruse.

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The views of both evolutionists and creationists originated as inventions of the Enlightenment - two opposed but closely related responses to a loss of religious faith in the Western world. This  Read more...
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Ruse, a philosopher of science, has supported evolutionary biology for decades with perceptive accounts of the cultural factors involved in the very human effort to understand the origins of life. Read more...

 
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