Charles Darwin
Recommended reading: Reaing Rat
Electronic text: Online Books by Charles Darwin, The Online Books Page
Reference:
Darwin Correspondence Project, Cambridge University
The Talk.Origins Archive: Exploring the Creation/Evolution Controversy
Criticism (articles, essays, reviews):
Darwinism at AEI, by Tom Bethell, American Spectator July/August 2007
Darwin's Ghost: Can Evolution & Christianity Be Reconciled? by Peter James Causton, Commonweal, October 6, 2006
Darwinist Conservatism, review by Benjamin Wiker of The Right Darwin? Evolution, Religion, and the Future of Democracy, by Carson Holloway, Crisis, June 2006
Darwin's doubts revealed in his letters to friends by Anthony Barnes, on the Darwin Correspondence Project, The Independent, April 8, 2007
(via Arts & Letters Daily)
Evolution myths by Jim Endersby, review of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species (Variorum Text), edited by Morse Peckham, and The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 14: 1866, edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Duncan Porter, The Times (London), March 14, 2007
(via Arts & Letters Daily)
Darwin and Darwinism: reviews, Human Nature Review
Darwin's Blind Spot: Biotech Merger, review by Mark Ridley of Evolution Beyond Natural Selection, by Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review, March 23, 2003, and
Letter to The New York Times by Frank P. Ryan Re: Mark Ridley's review of Darwin's Blind Spot
Religion Red in Tooth and Claw, review by Ronald L. Numbers and Karen Steudel Numbers of Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society, by David Sloan Wilson, American Scientist, March-April 2003
An early flowering of genetics by Richard Dawkins, Guardian, February 8, 2003
The Reality of Race by Sally Lehrman, Scientific American, February 2003
Darwin's web by A. S. Byatt, review of The Power of Place by Janet Browne, Guardian, January 4, 2003
Stick insect forces evolutionary rethink by Nicola Jones, New Scientist, January 15, 2003
The Origin of Religions, From a Distinctly Darwinian View: A conversation with David Sloan Wilson, by Natalie Angier, New York Times, December 24, 2002
New Thoughts on Evolution Arise from U.H. Yeast Study: Novel Method of Creating New Species Observed in Laboratory Yeast; University of Houston news release, December 2, 2002
Documentary Redraws Humans' Family Tree, by Hillary Mayell, National Geographic News, January 21, 2003
Laying Bare Darwin’s Secrets, review by Keith Stewart Thomson of Charles Darwin: The Power of Place, by Janet Browne, American Scientist, January, 2003
How the Monkey Got His Tail, by William A. Dembski, Books & Culture, November/December 2002
The origin of The Origin of Species: Janet Browne carves out a unique place in the history of science for Charles Darwin in the second volume of her magisterial biography of the great naturalist, by Robin McKie, Observer, November 10, 2002
Darwin's voyage commemorated, by Maev Kenned, Guardian, December 2, 2002
Survival of the Slickest: How anti-evolutionists are mutating their message, by Chris Mooney, American Prospect, December 2, 2002
Sociobiology and You, by Steven Johnson, Nation, November 18, 2002
Putting Darwin in His Place by Richard Milner, Scientific American, September 16, 2002
The origin of Darwin's genius, by Anthony Daniels, Telegraph August 12, 2002
No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased without Intelligence by William A. Dembski, reviewed by H. Allen Orr, Boston Review, Summer 2002
Darwin and the Descent of Morality, by Benjamin Wiker, First Things, November 2001
How far down the dusky bosom? by Eric Korn, review of The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, by Charles Darwin, edited by Paul Ekman, London Review of Books, November 26, 1998
Conservatives, Darwin & Design: An Exchange; Larry Arnhart, Michael J. Behe, William A. Dembski, First Things, November 2000
Singer in the Rain, review by Nancy Pearcey of A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation, by Peter Singer, First Things, October 2000
Data Guy, review by Andrew Berry of Almost like a Whale: 'The Origin of Species' Updated by Steve Jones, London Review of Books, February 3, 2000
Science and Design, by William A. Dembski, First Things, October 1998
The Gorbachev of Darwinism by Phillip E. Johnson, First Things, January 1998
The Monkey Trial: The first 'trial of the century' revealed a great divide separating American Christians, by David Goetz, Christian History, Summer 1997
Theories of Evolution: Address to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, October 22, 1996, by John Paul II, First Things, March 1997
The Storyteller and the Scientist by Phillip E. Johnson, First Things, October 1996
Daniel Dennett’s dangerous idea, by Phillip E. Johnson, The New Criterion, October 1995
After Darwin, by John J. Reilly, First Things, June/July 1995
Domesticating Darwin, by Phillip E. Johnson, First Things, May 1993
Darwin's Descent of Man, review by Orestes A. Brownson, Brownson’s Quarterly Review, July, 1873
Humor: Creationist Museum Acquires 5,000-Year-Old T. Rex Skeleton, The Onion, January 15, 2003
Electronic text: Online Books by Charles Darwin, The Online Books Page
Reference:
Darwin Correspondence Project, Cambridge University
The Talk.Origins Archive: Exploring the Creation/Evolution Controversy
Criticism (articles, essays, reviews):
Darwinism at AEI, by Tom Bethell, American Spectator July/August 2007
Darwin's Ghost: Can Evolution & Christianity Be Reconciled? by Peter James Causton, Commonweal, October 6, 2006
Darwinist Conservatism, review by Benjamin Wiker of The Right Darwin? Evolution, Religion, and the Future of Democracy, by Carson Holloway, Crisis, June 2006
Darwin's doubts revealed in his letters to friends by Anthony Barnes, on the Darwin Correspondence Project, The Independent, April 8, 2007
(via Arts & Letters Daily)
Evolution myths by Jim Endersby, review of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species (Variorum Text), edited by Morse Peckham, and The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 14: 1866, edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Duncan Porter, The Times (London), March 14, 2007
(via Arts & Letters Daily)
Darwin and Darwinism: reviews, Human Nature Review
Darwin's Blind Spot: Biotech Merger, review by Mark Ridley of Evolution Beyond Natural Selection, by Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review, March 23, 2003, and
Letter to The New York Times by Frank P. Ryan Re: Mark Ridley's review of Darwin's Blind Spot
Religion Red in Tooth and Claw, review by Ronald L. Numbers and Karen Steudel Numbers of Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society, by David Sloan Wilson, American Scientist, March-April 2003
An early flowering of genetics by Richard Dawkins, Guardian, February 8, 2003
The Reality of Race by Sally Lehrman, Scientific American, February 2003
Darwin's web by A. S. Byatt, review of The Power of Place by Janet Browne, Guardian, January 4, 2003
Stick insect forces evolutionary rethink by Nicola Jones, New Scientist, January 15, 2003
The Origin of Religions, From a Distinctly Darwinian View: A conversation with David Sloan Wilson, by Natalie Angier, New York Times, December 24, 2002
New Thoughts on Evolution Arise from U.H. Yeast Study: Novel Method of Creating New Species Observed in Laboratory Yeast; University of Houston news release, December 2, 2002
Documentary Redraws Humans' Family Tree, by Hillary Mayell, National Geographic News, January 21, 2003
Laying Bare Darwin’s Secrets, review by Keith Stewart Thomson of Charles Darwin: The Power of Place, by Janet Browne, American Scientist, January, 2003
How the Monkey Got His Tail, by William A. Dembski, Books & Culture, November/December 2002
The origin of The Origin of Species: Janet Browne carves out a unique place in the history of science for Charles Darwin in the second volume of her magisterial biography of the great naturalist, by Robin McKie, Observer, November 10, 2002
Darwin's voyage commemorated, by Maev Kenned, Guardian, December 2, 2002
Survival of the Slickest: How anti-evolutionists are mutating their message, by Chris Mooney, American Prospect, December 2, 2002
Sociobiology and You, by Steven Johnson, Nation, November 18, 2002
Putting Darwin in His Place by Richard Milner, Scientific American, September 16, 2002
The origin of Darwin's genius, by Anthony Daniels, Telegraph August 12, 2002
No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased without Intelligence by William A. Dembski, reviewed by H. Allen Orr, Boston Review, Summer 2002
Darwin and the Descent of Morality, by Benjamin Wiker, First Things, November 2001
How far down the dusky bosom? by Eric Korn, review of The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, by Charles Darwin, edited by Paul Ekman, London Review of Books, November 26, 1998
Conservatives, Darwin & Design: An Exchange; Larry Arnhart, Michael J. Behe, William A. Dembski, First Things, November 2000
Singer in the Rain, review by Nancy Pearcey of A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation, by Peter Singer, First Things, October 2000
Data Guy, review by Andrew Berry of Almost like a Whale: 'The Origin of Species' Updated by Steve Jones, London Review of Books, February 3, 2000
Science and Design, by William A. Dembski, First Things, October 1998
The Gorbachev of Darwinism by Phillip E. Johnson, First Things, January 1998
The Monkey Trial: The first 'trial of the century' revealed a great divide separating American Christians, by David Goetz, Christian History, Summer 1997
Theories of Evolution: Address to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, October 22, 1996, by John Paul II, First Things, March 1997
The Storyteller and the Scientist by Phillip E. Johnson, First Things, October 1996
Daniel Dennett’s dangerous idea, by Phillip E. Johnson, The New Criterion, October 1995
After Darwin, by John J. Reilly, First Things, June/July 1995
Domesticating Darwin, by Phillip E. Johnson, First Things, May 1993
Darwin's Descent of Man, review by Orestes A. Brownson, Brownson’s Quarterly Review, July, 1873
Humor: Creationist Museum Acquires 5,000-Year-Old T. Rex Skeleton, The Onion, January 15, 2003


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