Darwin's Nemesis: Phillip Johnson and the Intelligent Design MovementWilliam A. Dembski IVP Academic, 2006 - 357 páginas With the publication of 'Darwin on Trial' in 1991, Cal Berkeley legal scholar Phillip Johnson became the leading figure in the intelligent design movement. Exposing and calling into question the philosophical foundations of Darwinism, Johnson led the charge against this largely unquestioned philosophy of materialistic reductionism and its purported basis in scientific research. This book reviews and celebrates the life and thought of Phillip Johnson and the movement for which he has served as chief architect. Editors William A. Dembski and Jed C. Macosko present eighteen essays by those who have known and worked with Phil for more than a decade. They provide personal and in-depth insight into the man, his convictions and his leadership of the intellectual movement that called into question the hegemony of Darwinian theory. |
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FOREWORD | 9 |
A MYTHIC LIFE | 25 |
HOW PHIL JOHNSON CHANGED MY MIND | 48 |
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