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~ Robert B. Stewart (Editor)
Key Phrases: grand story, antiteleological naturalism, presupposes naturalism, Supreme Court, Richard Dawkins, Discovery Institute (more...)
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The subject of intelligent design has been much in the news in recent months but is often treated in a piecemeal fashion or one-sidedly. This volume highlights points of agreement and disagreement between two leading intellectuals on the subject: William A. Dembski, senior fellow with Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, and Michael Ruse, an internationally known philosopher of science. Each of the contributors presents his or her position in light of the other's, providing readers with a fair and balanced case for both sides and allowing readers to decide for themselves. The following noted scientists, philosophers and theologians then explore the many facets of this debate.


About the Author

Robert B. Stewart is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, where he holds the Greer-Heard Chair of Faith and Culture and directs the annual Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum. He is the editor of The Resurrection of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan and N.T. Wright in Dialogue (2006, 978-0-8006-3785-9).

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  • Paperback: 257 pages
  • Publisher: Fortress Press (October 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0800662180
  • ISBN-13: 978-0800662189
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #323,117 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars All of the diverse essays are respectful in tone and pay meticulous attention to detail., February 4, 2008
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Editor Robert B. Stewart gathers the insights of leading intellectuals William A. Dembski, Michael Ruse, and others in Intelligent Design, an examination of the hotly contested debate between proponents and deniers of the Intelligent Design theory. Intelligent Design strives to be as objective as humanly possible; essays address the tasks of finding a precise definition for ID, ID's history as an idea and body of thought, the most common objections to and defenses of ID, and much more. All of the diverse essays are respectful in tone and pay meticulous attention to detail. A bibliography and index round out this measured assessment of the standoff between evolution, creationism, and perspectives in between.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Zealous conjecture juxtaposed with history, September 23, 2009
Some of the chapters give a quick review of errors in intelligent design and the audacity of its peddlers in trying to deceive, promote, and push their views into school classrooms. Even so, most of the text still gives quarter to unfounded religious conjecture. It may be a decent assembly of essays on the history and beliefs of creationism/intelligent design. It is not a truly unbiased text, however.

The book does not give proper attention to the strengths of evolution, nor are ID opponents given sufficient length to fully state their cases. In this regard, it fails its stated purpose of having a "dialog" from both sides of the fence. The majority of the text attempts to stack the cards in favor of intelligent design. In many chapters, this bias is condescending and reviles accomplished scientists.

For a substantive review of the significance of evolution, once should read Prothero's "Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters." Prothero is also the author of one of the leading college textbooks on invertebrate paleontology (he knows what he is talking about).
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book was banned in Dover, November 13, 2007
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"Intelligent Design: William A. Dembski & Michael Ruse in Dialogue" contains a goldmine of information about the Intelligent Design movement. Included are chapters by Francis Beckwith of Baylor University, Wesley Elsberry, John Lennox of Oxford University, Nicholas Matzke, Alister McGrath of Oxford University, Berkeley PhD Nancy Murphy, Hal Ostrander, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Martinez Hewlett, Sir John Polkinghorne of Cambridge University, Michael Ruse and others. All of the chapters are very useful in understanding this now hotter than ever controversy and most of the authors are well known scholars in their field. Most ironic is the extensive discussion of the Dover case and the fact that this book would not be allowed as a supplemental text in Dover, PA. One way around the judge's decision would be to cut the book up and allow students to read only the chapters opposed to Intelligent Design (ID) and remove those in favor of ID. I would be very interested if some brave soul used this book in a public school in USA and was challenged by the ACLU to see if it would pass constitutional muster in the United States. According to Judge Jones's ruling, as discussed in detail in this book, it would not. If the court ruled that this book would have to be cut up, I wonder what chapters would escape the knife. Many chapters discuss religion, including those against ID, and to be consistent they should also be cut. Fortunately, the public can read this "banned book" and decide for themselves, something the students in Dover are not allowed to do as students.

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