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Fatal Flaws: What Evolutionists Don't Want You to Know
12 reviews
Hank Hanegraaff
Thomas Nelson
, 2008
A much-needed read for today's society
I bought this book a couple of years ago and have read it twice. Hank does a masterful job deconstructing the myth of evolution. Everyone ought to read this book carefully and think about what it says. Hank uses researcher's own flawed data and ideas to show that creation is how we all got here, not by random fluctuations of natural matter over eons.
Patrick Geddes: Social Evolutionist and City Planner (Routledge Geography, Environment, and Planning Series)
Helen Meller
Routledge
, 1994
This original study examines the influences and ideas of Patrick Geddes, one of the most original thinkers of his time. Geddes pioneered a sociological approach to the study of urbanization, and focused on the intimate link between spatial form and social processes. His work and passion have become an inspiration to all those who seek to understand the city and modern life. Patrick Geddes reveals the perspectives which Geddes created on ...
Where Darwin Meets the Bible: Creationists and Evolutionists in America
5 reviews
Larry A. Witham
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2005
A breakthrough Book
All indications are that the creation-evolution controversy will continue to heat up as time goes on. Now that Ohio science standards encourage science teachers to include information critical of neoDarwinism when covering evolution, a need exits for more information about the controversy. This book could not have come at a better time. It is also an area I have much interest in. My field is ...
The Evolutionists: The Struggle for Darwin's Soul
18 reviews
Richard Morris
Holt Paperbacks
, 2002
Extraordinary overview
I recommend this book as background reading for my evolutionary psychology students, since so many of them--like most people, even the well educated--have no idea of what is really going on in research on evolution. I don't think students--or anyone else--should be talking about evolutionary psychology unless they understand the state-of-the-art in the sciences of evolution. Outside of science, ...
The Evolutionists: American Thinkers Confront Charles Darwin, 1860-1920 (Critical Issues in History)
J. David Hoeveler
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
, 2007
Charles Darwin's book The Origin of Species, published in 1859, had a wide impact in the United States and influenced thinking in many different fields of intellectual inquiry. The Evolutionists examines the major American thinkers who addressed Darwin's ideas and gave them applications. The book reviews the controversies evolutionary thinking introduced in science, religion, sociology, feminism, economics, law, and philosophy. Chapter ...
Darwin: The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist
16 reviews
Adrian Desmond
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James Moore
W. W. Norton & Company
, 1994
ONE OF THE BETTER DARWIN BIOGRAPHIES
I just completed my second reading of this work. I do feel it is one of the better Darwin biographies. It certainly is not in the same league with Janet Browne's two volume work, but if you cannot get Browne, then this one will certainly do. This work is well researched and certainly presents us with a good look at not only Darwin the man, but of his science. I had to agree with another ...
Toward a New Philosophy of Biology: Observations of an Evolutionist
1 review
Ernst Mayr
Harvard University Press
, 1989
One of the best books on the philosophy of biolgy
I have found this to be one of the best treatments of biology, philosophy, evolution, and other related issues that is available. Perhaps this is so because it was not written by a computational biologist, but rather by a "real" biologist, and one who has seen everything since the NeoDarwinian synthesis that he contributed to. I strongly recommend this book to everyone with more than a passing ...
The Evolutionist Economics of Leon Walras (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics, 6)
Albert Jolink
Routledge
, 1996
Walrasian economics, and by extension Walras, has become a synonym for narrowly mechanistic approaches to the subject. This book, however, demonstrates that this belief is the result of a reading of Walras which is at best very partial. Albert Jolink shows that Walras' work had strong evolutionary traits and that Walras had a broader social vision than many of the economists who have taken up his name.
The Evolutionist II
Bill Huth
High Sierra Books
, 1999
In The Evolutionist II, author Bill Huth, owner of Willow Springs International Raceway in California, continues on his quest to fulfill spirtual through interpretation of scientific fact. Filled with colorful anecdotes from his past as a gambler, confidence man, wilderness outfitter, and stock car racer, Huth has created not only an important philosophical inquest but an entertaining work of literature.
Impossible Theology: The Christian Evolutionist Dilemma
1 review
Mike Gascoigne
Anno Mundi Books
, 2004
A Great, Biblically-based Refutation of Evolutionary Theory
Mike Gascoigne's second book is a sound exploration of why the Christian faith is incompatible with, and diametrically opposed to, Darwin's Theory of Evolution. The first half of the book offers a biblically sound exploration of essential Christian doctrines and beliefs. At the same time, Mike shows how these same Bible-centered beliefs conflict with Evolutionary theory, especially the false ...
Religion & Ethics for a New Age: Evolutionist Approach
Emmanuel K. Twesigye
University Press of America
, 2001
In "Religion & Ethics for a New Age," the problems of Christian traditional dogmas of evil, death, the fall, violence, sexuality, patriarchal theological language and symbols are discussed within a global evolutionary context, as well as that of the existential reality of cultural, moral and religious pluralism. Agape as the central commandment of Christ is adopted as the new universal grounding for true global Christian ethics, sound religion, ...
The evolutionist
2 reviews
Bill Huth
High Sierra Books
, 1998
Bridging the Void: Bill Huth's "The Evolutionist"
In "The Evolutionist" author Bill Huth embarks on a series of personal reflections not dissimilar to those penned by Mark Twain in "Letters from the Earth," or by the father of modern psychology, Carl Jung, in his autobiography. But while Jung's ruminations are laden with a good deal of highly technical jargon, and Twain's maunderings are sadly weighted with the dark cynicism of his twilight ...
The Evolutionist at Large
Grant Allen
BiblioLife
, 2008
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, ...
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