Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & TheologyInterVarsity Press, 1999 - 312 páginas In this book William A. Dembski brilliantly argues that intelligent design provides a crucial link between science and theology. This is a pivotal work from a thinker whom Phillip Johnson calls "one of the most important of the design' theorists." |
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... organisms therefore transmit infor- mation from the environment to the next generation . Certainly infusion as ... organisms follow well - defined developmental pathways.43 These pathways are organism- specific and invariant , and supply ...
... organisms therefore transmit infor- mation from the environment to the next generation . Certainly infusion as ... organisms follow well - defined developmental pathways.43 These pathways are organism- specific and invariant , and supply ...
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... organisms need to jump in the course of natural history.48 To jump those hurdles organisms require information . What's more , a sig- nificant part of that information is exogenous and must originally have been infused abiotically . In ...
... organisms need to jump in the course of natural history.48 To jump those hurdles organisms require information . What's more , a sig- nificant part of that information is exogenous and must originally have been infused abiotically . In ...
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... organisms trace their ancestry back to an origi- nal single - celled organism ( sometimes called the " protobiont " ) . This view is called " monophyly " or " common descent " and contrasts with " polyphyly , " the view that some groups ...
... organisms trace their ancestry back to an origi- nal single - celled organism ( sometimes called the " protobiont " ) . This view is called " monophyly " or " common descent " and contrasts with " polyphyly , " the view that some groups ...
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Naturalism Its Cure | 97 |
Reinstating Design Within Science | 122 |
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