In this sequel to this award-winning Doubts About Darwin, Thomas Woodward?the premier historian of the Intelligent Design Movement? traces the struggle that has emerged as the two sides wrestle with questions of the origin of life. Woodward answers these questions and more: Who are the key players on each side, and what contributions have they made? What conclusions can we draw about our origins based on the scientific evidence? This timely and well-written book takes the reader behind the headlines and analyzes the crucial developments of the past decade.
Thomas E. Woodward (Ph.D., Universidad de Florida del Sur) es profesor en la Escuela Superior Trinity de Florida, donde ensena historia de la ciencia, filosofia, comunicacion y teologia sistematica. Es fundador y director de la Soceidad C.S. Lewis y pronuncia conferencias en universidades sobre temas cientificos, apologeticos y religiosos. Autor del libro galardonado Dudas sobre Darwin, Woodward es un avido astronomo y ha publicado articulos en Christianity Today y otras publicaciones periodicas. Vive en Dunedin, Florida. Thomas E. Woodward (PhD, University of South Florida) is a professor at Trinity College of Florida. He is founder and director of the C.S. Lewis Society, and lectures in universities on scientific, apologetic, and religious topics. The author of Doubts About Darwin, he has been published in Moody magazine and Christianity Today.