INTELLIGENT DESIGN, THE BRIDGE BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY (Book)
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- Apples, Oranges and Portraits of the ID Movement. Van Till, Howard J. // Science & Christian Belief;Oct2005, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p233
During the past fifteen years North America has seen the rise of a movement known by the label, 'Intelligent Design'. This ID movement is characterised by several factors: scientific claims, rhetorical strategies, political goals and religious motivations. In a recent essay (S&CB 15:2, 2003) my...
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