Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 25, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionHistory of Science Tagged , __tedited, biologists, conflict myth, evolutionary apologetics, Genesis, history, history of evolutionary theory, interdisciplinary, mathematics, misrepresentation, Paul Nelson, physicists, Royal Society, storytelling, Wistar Institute For Darwin Advocates, Wistar Conference Remains a Pain in the Master Narrative David Klinghoffer April 25, 2016 Evolution, History of Science 3 Mathematicians told biologists, "It looks like the math is not going to cooperate" with evolutionary theory. Read More ›
church-altar-votive-candles-shallow-focus-on-the-foreground-125376175-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Flannery Date August 23, 2011 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceHistory of Science Tagged , __nedited, Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, Charles Kingsley, Darwin's Heretic (Alfred Wallace), history, history of evolutionary theory, integration, Marie Curie, Origin of Species, orthodoxy, social activism, socialism, The Descent of Man, theistic evolution, universalism Darwin’s First Theist: Charles Kingsley and the Problem of Coherence Michael Flannery August 23, 2011 Evolution, Faith & Science, History of Science 9 Darwin had already won his man over — reading the book was almost superfluous. Of course Darwin was delighted by Kingsley's fawning support. Read More ›