[Get free] Law, Darwinism, and Public Education: The Establishment Clause and the Challenge of Intelligent Design
| #10754152 in Books | Rowman n Littlefield Publishers | 2003-01-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.71 x6.22l,.0 | File Name: 0742514307 | 224 pages |
||1 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A wonderful understatement of the case for ID|By John Calvert|As a lawyer I find the book very compelling because it actually understates the case for intelligent design in the class room. Carried to its logical conclusion, Beckwith's thesis suggests not only that ID can be included, but that it can not be systematically excluded. The core claim of modern evolutionary bi||Francis Beckwith's judicious, important book deserves a wide audience. (National )
I am not persuaded by the arguments for intelligent design theory as an alternative to Darwinian biology. But I am persuaded by Beckwith's book that introduc
In 1987, in Edwards v. Aguillard, the United States Supreme Court declared as unconstitutional a Louisiana statute requiring the state's public schools to teach creationism if evolution is taught and to teach evolution if creationism is taught. It was a serious blow to creationism in public schools, but a new movement since then has kept the debate alive. That new movement is "Intelligent Design."
Should Intelligent Design be taught in schools? In L...
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