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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Dembski, William A., 1960- Intelligent design. Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c1999 (OCoLC)606332659 |
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| 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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Abstract:
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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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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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 of the theroies of how we came to be here on planet Earth, and is not confined in his analysis to the big three (evolution, creationism and ID). He explains the movements as they emerged in their time, how and why they were popular and how and why they lived and died in popular culture then and now.An absolute must read for students of philosohoy regardless of what you believe, as his notes and bibliography alone could constitute a philopsophy course by themselves.
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