St.-George-Jackson-Mivart Type post Author William A. Dembski Date September 29, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Alfred William Bennett, anoura, anthologies, bats, biological origins, books, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, chelonians, convergence, Darwinists, development, Ernst Haeckel, evolution, excommunication, growth, humans, Ichthyosauria, Inkwell Classics in Evolution and Design, Inkwell Press, John Henry Newman, monographs, natural selection, On the Genesis of Species, pterodactyles, Roman Catholics, St. George Jackson Mivart, The Descent of Man, The Saturday Review, Thomas Henry Huxley, Vertebrata, William George Ward An 1871 Critic of Darwinism Whose Criticisms Still Pack a Punch William A. Dembski September 29, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 12 A new series aims to restore a historically honest balance to the debate over evolution and design in the study of biological origins. Read More ›
Earthquake_at_Lisbon Type post Author Neil Thomas Date September 11, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Christianity, Connop Thirlwall, David Newsome, Death and the Ploughman, Enlightenment, evil, John Henry Newman, John Herschel, John Milton, John Ray, methodological naturalism, Mrs. Humphry Ward, Natural Theology (book), On the Origin of Species, Paradise Lost, problem of pain, suffering, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, theodicy, Thomas Carlyle, William Paley Darwin and the Problem of Pain Neil Thomas September 11, 2024 Evolution, Faith & Science 19 For many Enlightenment Age Europeans, the death-knell for belief in an omnipresent, interventionist God had been sounded by the great Lisbon earthquake. Read More ›
John_Henry_Newman_by_Sir_John_Everett_Millais,_1st_Bt Type post Author Brian Miller Date August 14, 2023 CategoriesBiologyFaith & SciencePhysicsScience Education Tagged , Ann Gauger, Christianity, Discovery Institute, Duquesne University, education, educators, Enlightenment, faith and science, Franciscan University, God's Grandeur, Greek philosophers, integration, intelligent design, jesus, John Henry Newman, Logan Gage, Roman Catholic, schools, scientific materialism, Sophia Institute Press Teaching Intelligent Design to Revitalize Catholic Education Brian Miller August 14, 2023 Biology, Faith & Science, Physics, Science Education 6 Many Christian schools teach the same curriculum that secular schools do with some added religious flavoring. Read More ›
Restoration-of-Man-1 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 17, 2019 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __nedited, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Aristotle, C.S. Lewis, Discovery Institute Press, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, G.K. Chesterton, George Gilder, imago Dei, Jane Austen, Jay Richards, John Henry Newman, John Paul II, Malcolm Muggeridge, Michael Aeschliman, National Review, Psalms, PZ Myers, Russell Kirk, The Restoration of Man From National Review, a Rave for Aeschliman on the “Religion of Science” David Klinghoffer September 17, 2019 Faith & Science 6 Restoring man’s image is functionally equivalent to restoring the tradition of great thought and great writing. Read More ›