Science vs. ReligionISBN: 978-0-7456-4122-5
Paperback
192 pages
October 2007, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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Father John-Paul Sheridan, Sunday Business
Post
"An engaging book. It will provide fuel for Fuller’s
critics who have accused him of 'pomo science' (postmodern
science); energize ID theorists in their efforts to 'widen the
wedge'; and serve food for thought for those still sitting 'on the
fence' between ID and mainstream science. These are marks of a good
book."
Science in Christian Perspective
“Steve Fuller’s book is a philosophic and historical
tour de force. I know no other book that provides such a balanced,
timely, in-depth, account of the historical and philosophic origins
and affiliations of contemporary Intelligent Design (ID) and
Darwinism. Each chapter is informative, sharply analytic,
provocative, probing, witty and superbly written. The historical
roots of modern science in ID thinking that Fuller traces will be a
much-needed eye-opener to many and a wholesome antidote to the
historical amnesia that characterizes most contemporary discussion
of the scientific status of ID and of Darwinian
theory.”
John Angus Campbell, Memphis State
University
“Whether you are outraged by ‘Intelligent
Design’ theory or annoyed by the attacks on it,
Fuller’s book is an indispensable guide to the controversy.
He manages to not only supply the intellectual context, showing how
much of this debate is traditional and how much is new, but makes
clear what is reasonable on both sides, and why the debate matters
so much to us.”
William Keith, University of Wisconsin