JamesClerkMaxwellstatueinGeorgeStreetEdinburgh-2 Type post Author David Coppedge Date April 2, 2026 CategoriesHistory of ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Alvin Plantinga, C. S. Lewis, Cambridge University, Christianity, Douglast Axe, evolutionary literature, G. K. Chesterton, intelligent design, James C. Rautio, James Clerk Maxwell, Katherine Dewar, Lewis Campbell, Matthew Stanley, Michael Flannery, natural theologians, naturalism, Origin of Species, poems, Select Essay Club, Stephen Meyer, The Life of James Clerk Maxwell Before Darwin, How Maxwell’s Intelligent Design Argument Forecast Modern ID David Coppedge April 2, 2026 History of Science, Intelligent Design 10 He was well versed in the evolutionary literature as well as in design arguments from antiquity to his day. Read More ›
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