TITLE

Quotation Marks

PUB. DATE
June 2006
SOURCE
Christianity Today;Jun2006, Vol. 50 Issue 6, p17
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Other
ABSTRACT
The article presents quotes from notable people in various events. William Dembski, a leading proponent of Intelligent Design, makes a statement about Intelligent Design. Ken Ham, president of the creationist group Answers in Genesis, criticizes Intelligent Design as weakening scriptural authority. John Buckeridge, editor of "Christianity," defines the name evangelical.
ACCESSION #
21045979

Tags: QUOTATIONS;  DEMBSKI, William;  INTELLIGENT design (Teleology);  HAM, Ken;  BUCKERIDGE, John;  EVANGELICALISM

 

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