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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... remains as disconnected from faith as ever , the concept of miracle remains a non- starter , and only naturalistic explanations that appeal to inviolable natu- ral laws are permissible . Consequently , methodological naturalism leaves ...
... remains as disconnected from faith as ever , the concept of miracle remains a non- starter , and only naturalistic explanations that appeal to inviolable natu- ral laws are permissible . Consequently , methodological naturalism leaves ...
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... remains a live option in biology . A priori prohibitions against design are easily countered , especially in an age of diversity and multiculturalism where it is all too easy to ask , Who sets the rules for science ? Nonetheless , once ...
... remains a live option in biology . A priori prohibitions against design are easily countered , especially in an age of diversity and multiculturalism where it is all too easy to ask , Who sets the rules for science ? Nonetheless , once ...
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... remains a valid mode of scientific reasoning . Hume's refutation of design therefore attacks a straw man . That design is merely an argument from analogy is perhaps the bet- ter known of Hume's criticisms . It is still the criticism ...
... remains a valid mode of scientific reasoning . Hume's refutation of design therefore attacks a straw man . That design is merely an argument from analogy is perhaps the bet- ter known of Hume's criticisms . It is still the criticism ...
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Naturalism Its Cure | 97 |
Reinstating Design Within Science | 122 |
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