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Where Darwin Meets the Bible: Creationists and Evolutionists in America (Hardcover)
by Larry A. Witham (Author) "The Appalachian Mountains run an arching course from Maine to Alabama like a parenthesis on the American East..." (more)
Key Phrases: theistic science, creation science movement, theistic evolution, New Synthesis, National Academy of Sciences, Van Till (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
Washington Times reporter Witham digs into the evolution-creation debate in contemporary America in this balanced and well-documented work of investigative journalism. Drawing upon more than 200 interviews with prominent scientists and theologians, the author charts the history of a debate that has been aggressively waged in the arena of public opinion, but with modest attention to facts. Both camps are divided across a full spectrum of dissent, and the waters are further muddied by relativist attitudes among the educated public that call into question the validity of scientific progress. Witham explores the points of political contact where evolution and creation clash, such as in public schools and colleges, the political arena and the shrines to each respectively, the churches and natural history museums. His analysis of press coverage from the Scopes trial in 1925 to the antievolutionary vote of the Kansas state school board in 1999 reveals that science-and with it the facts-typically takes a back seat in public debates to politics and emotionality. The details of the news, Witham writes, get swamped by the "meaning" of the news, which becomes framed, to cite one of his sources, within the drama of "intolerance." The author looks toward a future where the Christian right is less rural and more suburban and educated, while the Darwinist view is by no means assured of dominance. Witham's impeccable reportage, his erudite analysis and his ability to synthesize complex and nuanced strains of thought all make this book an invaluable roadmap of the evolution-creation controversy in America.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Drawing on his personal interviewing and impressive research, journalist Witham examines the contentious battles over the origin of life forms on this planet between creationists and evolutionists in the United States. Stressing the conflicting ideas of biblical fundamentalism, religious creationism, intelligent design, and theistic evolution, Witham's comprehensive survey covers major trials, controversial textbooks, federal funding, museum displays, university educators, and conceptual issues ranging from cosmic teleology to emerging complexity. Witham focuses on the key players in this ongoing debate, e.g., religious creationists Phillip E. Johnson and Henry M. Morris, and materialist evolutionists Richard Dawkins and Ernst Mayr. Yet lacking is a chapter on the overwhelming empirical evidence for biological evolution and the great antiquity of our own species. Furthermore, Witham does not reveal what truths biblical and creationist viewpoints contain. Fortunately, understanding organic evolution in terms of science, reason, and open inquiry is advancing despite resistance from some religious quarters. This engaging, challenging, and informative volume is suitable for large academic and public libraries.
H. James Birx, Canisius Coll., Buffalo, NY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (November 7, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195150457
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195150452
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars 5 customer reviews (5 customer reviews)
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theistic science, creation science movement, theistic evolution, intelligent design movement, flood geology, progressive creation, global flood, antievolution laws, believing scientists, greater scientists, creationist movement, evolution exhibit
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New Synthesis, National Academy of Sciences, Van Till, United States, Virginia Tech, Henry Morris, University of Chicago, San Diego, New York Times, Field Museum, University of California, Fairfax County, Duane Gish, Charles Darwin, Darwin Centennial, Mere Creation, The Good Society, American Museum of Natural History, American Scientific Affiliation, Liberty University, Los Angeles, Phillip Johnson, Southern Baptist, White House, Ernst Mayr
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