Darwin's Nemesis: Phillip Johnson and the Intelligent Design Movement
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- DARWIN'S NEMESIS: PHILLIP JOHNSON AND THE INTELLIGENT DESIGN MOVEMENT. Mills, David // Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity;Mar2007, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p50
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- Darwin's Nemesis: Phillip Johnson and the Intelligent Design Movement. // Publishers Weekly;2/13/2006, Vol. 253 Issue 7, p84
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- Intelligent Design and Complexity Research. An Essay and Book Review of the Book: No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot be Purchased without Intelligence, William A. Dembski, 429 pp., Roman and Littlefield, 2002. Kadanoff, Leo P. // Journal of Statistical Physics;Jan2003, Vol. 110 Issue 1/2, p451
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- Are Bacterial Flagella Intelligently Designed? Reflections on the Rhetoric of the Modern ID Movement. Van Till, Howard J. // Science & Christian Belief;Oct2003, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p117
The modern Intelligent Design movement argues that it can point to specific biological systems that exhibit what ID's chief theorist William A. Dembski calls 'specified complexity'. Furthermore, Dembski claims to have demonstrated that natural causation is unable to generate this specified...
- 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...


