Beyond Intelligent Design: The Social and Historical Contexts
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A panel of lectures moderated by Edward Davis.
A panel of lectures moderated by Edward Davis.
A map of the human epoch.
An excerpt from Bill Bryson’s “A Short History of Nearly Everything” animated and narrated.
In this lecture, William Grassie proposes that we focus science education more on what happened when than on how and why evolution occurs.
Metanexus: Views 2002.01.04 2428 words Technology may first be understood as ‘imitating nature’, doing thingswhich nature does as well. At some point, we move on to ‘improving nature’,doing some things better than they would be without us, claims Dutchtheologian Willem Drees. He then adds, ‘Better’ is, of course, anevaluation – and thus invites the question…
The author wishes to clarify the confusions that exist on both sides of the creation-evolution debate.
It has been more than three months since (in Metaviews 007.2001.02.09) Varadaraja V. Raman came to my defense against the critical reactions my Why Religion Matters was drawing from participants in Metaviews, but the delay was unavoidable. I have struggled all spring with a physical trauma which reduced me to simply coping with each day….