Nineteen experts trained in mathematics, mechanical engineering, philosophy, astrophysics, ecology, evolutionary biology, and other disciplines challenge the reigning ideology of materialistic naturalism on both scientific and philosophical grounds, as they press their case for a radical thinking of established evolutionary assumptions.
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Nineteen experts trained in mathematics, mechanical engineering, philosophy, astrophysics, ecology, evolutionary biology, and other disciplines challenge the reigning ideology of materialistic naturalism on both scientific and philosophical grounds, as they press their case for a radical thinking of established evolutionary assumptions.
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As New. This manifesto of the Intelligent Design movement brings together contributions by Michael Behe, David Berlinski, Phillip Johnson, Hugh Ross, William Lane Craig, J.P. Moreland, Nancy Pearcey, John Mark Reynolds, other scientists from many sub-disciplines and theologians and philosophers who articulate the threefold aim defined by Dembski above. Carefully distinguishing intelligent design from ''creation science'' (indicating a literal reading of the first chapters of Genesis tied to a young earth), this array of very bright folk offers a formidable collection of essays grouped in five parts: unseating naturalism, design theory, biological design, philosophy and design, and design in the universe. Bring your slide-rule and compass for some of these essays, but be prepared throughout for a mind-stretching and awe-inspiring read. As new.