The design of Genesis
Issue 337: October, 2006
Couldn't Help Noticing
- The life we're prepared to kill for
- Spare a thought
- The Genesis Bookshelf
- Can 2000 years of history be wrong?
- Rising early to pray
- A ripper bunch of Aussie yarns
- An illegal abortion?
The design of Genesis
- Reading Genesis—Sandy Grant has a look at how we should read the early chapters of Genesis.
- What is Intelligent Design?—Leading intelligent design theorist William A. Dembski explains.
- Is Intelligent Design good science?—Gordon Cheng interviews Christian biologist Darrel Falk.
- Dawkins's Dilemmas—Melvin Tinker conducts a searching examination of the anti-Christian views of evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.
- Review: In the Beginning—James Davidson reviews one of the best books ever written about the opening chapters of Genesis.
- Intelligent design: concluding thoughts—Tony Payne and Tim Thornborough attempt to summarize some of the key issues arising from the ‘intelligent design’ debate.
Epilogue
- The World Anglican Game—Phillip Jensen comments on the state of play in the Anglican Communion.
Bible Brief
- Judges—20 daily Bible readings by Ben Gooley.
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- Briefing Issue #337 (Print)
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Web extras
In this month's web extra, Kirsten Birkett reviews Darwin's Black Box by Michael Behe; and Paul Wraight discusses whether Intelligent Design is a good apologetic tool (published in Case #9).
We also take a look at how the doctrine of creation fits into evangelism with a free audio download (6.1MB; 13:30), discussing the first box of Two Ways to Live (on creation).
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