For the Rock Record: Geologists on Intelligent Design

For the Rock Record: Geologists on Intelligent Design

by Schneiderman (Author)

Synopsis

According to the idea of intelligent design, nature's complexity is the result of deliberate planning by a supernatural creative force. To date, most scientific arguments against this form of creationism have been made by evolutionary biologists. In this volume, a team of earth scientists reveals that the flaws of intelligent design are not limited to the biological sciences. Indeed, the geological sciences offer some of the best refutations of intelligent design arguments. For the Rock Record is dedicated to the proposition that the idea of intelligent design should be of serious concern to everyone. Editors Jill S. Schneiderman and Warren D. Allmon have gathered leading figures from the geological community with a wide range of viewpoints that go to the heart of the debate over what is and is not science. The purveyors of intelligent design theories and its kindred philosophies threaten the scientific literacy that our society needs by confusing faith and the practice of science. This collection offers a much-needed response.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 06 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 0520257596
ISBN 13: 9780520257597

Media Reviews
This eclectic book is a valuable contribution to the literature on creationism and the earth sciences. Reports Of The National Center For Science Education 20100630 Engagingly intellectual... Anyone who teaches geology or evolution should read this book. Earth Magazine 20100708 A constructive contribution... Readers will enjoy. -- Davis A. Young Perspectives In Science And Christian Faith 20110617
Author Bio
Jill S. Schneiderman is Professor of Earth Science at Vassar College. Warren D. Allmon is Director of the Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca, New York, and Hunter R. Rawlings III Professor of Paleontology in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University.