Darwin's nemesis : Phillip Johnson and the intelligent design movement /
edited by William A. Dembski ; forword by Rick Santorum.
- Downers Grove, Ill. : IVP Academic, c2006.
- 357 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [318]-347).
Introduction : a mythic life / Your witness, Mr. Johnson : a retrospective review of Darwin on trial / From muttering to mayhem : how Phillip Johnson got me moving / How Phil Johnson changed my mind / Putting Darwin on trial : Phillip Johnson transforms the evolutionary narrative / Dealing with the backlash against intelligent design / It's the epistemology, stupid! : science, public schools and what counts as knowledge / Cutting both ways : the challenge posed by intelligent design to traditional Christian education / Two fables by Jorge Luis Borges / Darwinism and the problem of evil / The wedge of truth visits the laboratory / Common ancestry on trial / The origin of biological information and the higher taxonomic categories / Genetic analysis of coordinate flagellar and type III regulatory circuits in pathogenic bacteria / Intelligent design and the defense of reason / Phillip Johnson was right : the rivalry of naturalism and natural law / A taxonomy of teleology : Phillip Johnson, the intelligent design community and young-earth creationism / Complexity, chaos and God / Phillip Johnson and the intelligent design movement : looking back and looking forward / The final word / John Mark Reynolds -- Stephen C. Meyer -- Michael J. Behe -- Jay Wesley Richards -- Thomas Woodward -- William A. Dembski -- Francis A. Beckwith -- Timothy G. Standish -- David Berlinski -- Michael Ruse -- David Keller -- Jonathan Wells -- Stephen C. Meyer -- Scott A. Minnich and Stephen C. Meyer -- Nancy Pearcey -- J. Budziszewski -- Marcus Ross and Paul Nelson -- Wesley D. Allen and Henry F. Schaefer III -- Walter L. Bradley -- Phillip E. Johnson.