Signs of Intelligence
Signs of Intelligence: Understanding Intelligent Design
- Author: William A. Dembski
- Length: 224
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Brazos Press
Description of Signs of Intelligence:
Since the late nineteenth century Darwinism has reigned supreme. But in the last ten years, with the advent of books by experts like Phillip Johnson (Darwin on Trial), Michael Behe (Darwin's Black Box), and William Dembski (The Design Inference), an opening has been wedged into the bedrock of evolutionary theory. Signs of Intelligence: Understanding Intelligent Design presents fourteen essays by the main players (including Johnson, Behe, and Dembski) in the intelligent design movement. In clear and accessible language, with diagrams and relevant quotations, it provides an introductory overview of the argument for intelligent design. From fossil records to the irreducible complexity of biochemistry, the logical and evidential fallacies of evolutionary theory are exposed. This brief and accessible book serves as an unsurpassed guide and introduction to the key arguments of a movement that may yet change the face and restore the soul of modern science.
About William A. Dembski:
William Dembski, is a mathematician and philosopher, as well as editor of Mere Creation and author of The Design Inference. James Kushiner is editor of Touchstone magazine.
Description of William A. Dembski, author of Signs of Intelligence:
Since the late 19th century, scientists have rejected the idea of intentional creation. But recently an opening has been wedged into the bedrock of Darwinism. Fourteen essays from key players in the Intelligent Design movement---including Phillip Johnson and Michael Behe---present the aims of that trend and scrutinize the fallacies of evolutionary theory. 176 pages, softcover from Brazos.






