God, The Devil, and Darwin : a critique of intelligent design theory.
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TextPublication details: New York, Oxford University Press, 2004. Description: xiii, 273 p. : 22 cmISBN: 0-19-516199-8 (hbk.)Subject(s): Intelligent design (Teleology) | Religion and science | Science and the supernaturalDDC classification: 200 SHA Summary: "Intelligent Design theory (ID) proposes an alternative to accepted accounts of evolutionary theory: that life is so complex, and that the universe is so fine-tuned for the appearance of life, that the only plausible explanation is the existence of an intelligent designer. For many ID theorists, the designer is taken to be the god of Christianity." "Niall Shanks has written the first accessible introduction to, and critique of, this controversial new intellectual movement."--BOOK JACKET.
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"Intelligent Design theory (ID) proposes an alternative to accepted accounts of evolutionary theory: that life is so complex, and that the universe is so fine-tuned for the appearance of life, that the only plausible explanation is the existence of an intelligent designer. For many ID theorists, the designer is taken to be the god of Christianity." "Niall Shanks has written the first accessible introduction to, and critique of, this controversial new intellectual movement."--BOOK JACKET.

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