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What's Darwin got to do with it?: A Friendly Discussion About Evolution by Robert C. Newman β€” book cover

What's Darwin got to do with it?: A Friendly Discussion About Evolution

by Robert C. Newman, John L. Wiester, Jonathan Moneymaker
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Overview

What's Darwin got to do with it?

When it comes to evolution, quite a bit! But many people don't understand Darwin, creationism and intelligent design. Here's a book that makes sense of it all!

A group of scholars, teachers, writers and illustrators have teamed up to create an easy-to-read introduction and critique to this important issue. You'll enjoy the lively and funny conversation that unfolds between two professors and they explore what science can explain about life. You'll find out what logic has to do with it. You'll see whether the changing beak sizes of Galapagos Islands finches prove Darwinism. And you'll enjoy the adventures of Darwinian superstars "Mutaman" and "Selecta."

There's more to it all than you ever thought. But this witty and wise book makes it easier to understand than ever before!

About the Author, Robert C. Newman

Robert C. Newman earned the Ph.D. in astrophysics from Cornell University an M.Div. from Faith Theological Seminary, and an S.T.M. from Biblical Theological Seminary. He is emeritus professor of New Testament and Christian Evidences at Biblical Theological Seminary and director of the Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute.

Newman has also been national president of the Evangelical Theological Society (1996). He is a fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, for which he formerly chaired the commission on creation. He is coauthor with Herman Eckelmann of Genesis One and the Origin of the Earth (InterVarsity Press). Newman is an expert in Christian apologetics, especially at rebutting arguments that claim to show the incompatibility of Christian faith with science.

Wiester is an instructor in biology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. He has also written The Genesis Connection.

Moneymaker is a teacher, curriculum designer and writer. She and her husband, Jonathan, operate Readable, Ink, a writing services company in Seattle, Washington. She is also a fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture.

Moneymaker is a cartoonist and illustrator. He and his wife, Janet, operate Readable, Ink, a writing services company in Seattle, Washington. He is also a fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Pages
146
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780830822492

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