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Intelligent design : the bridge between science & theology

Author: William A Dembski
Publisher: Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Explains the theory of intelligent design and explains how it can link science and theology by avoiding the traps of creationism and Darwinism.
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Dembski, William A., 1960-
Intelligent design.
Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c1999
(OCoLC)606332659
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: William A Dembski
ISBN: 9780830815814 0830815813 083082314X 9780830823147
OCLC Number: 41628252
Description: 312 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Recognizing the Divine finger --
The critique of miracles --
The demise of British natural theology --
Naturalism & its cure --
Reinstating design within science --
Intelligent design as a theory of information --
Science & theology in mutual support --
The act of creation --
Appendix : Objections to design.
Responsibility: William A. Dembski.

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Explains the theory of intelligent design and explains how it can link science and theology by avoiding the traps of creationism and Darwinism.
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by Lounsbury (WorldCat user published 2007-05-19) Very Good Permalink
I've read many books on ID or Intelligent Design, but this book is unique in that Dembski uses a philosophical and logical argument based upon the history of the various creation theories. Most books like this are rife with opinion and short on credible cross-reference. Dembski goes straight to the well-source...
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