The Art of Debating Darwin
How to intelligently design a winning case for God's role in creation.
Reviewed by Edward J. Larson | posted 9/01/2004 12:00AM

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These institutional partners and their patrons deserve their place in the modern history of Intelligent Design. Indeed, when that larger story is told, Woodward and his book may themselves appear in the narrative.
Edward J. Larson, winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize in history, is the Russell Professor of American History and Talmadge Chair of Law at the University of Georgia. His latest book is Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory.
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The Dick Staub Interview: William Dembski's Revolution | The author of Intelligent Design set out to answer the toughest questions about the movement he helped promote. (March 30, 2004)
'A Nuclear Bomb' For Evolution? | Critics of Darwinism say skull's discovery isn't all it's cracked up to be. (Aug. 14, 2002)
Design Interference | William Dembski fired from Baylor's Intelligent Design center. (Nov. 28, 2000)
Your Darwin Is Too Large | Evolution's significance for theology has been greatly exaggerated. (May 25, 2000)