Category: Faith & Science
Dissecting a Dead Jellyfish: Reading Stephen Meredith on Intelligent Design
Meredith’s essay in First Things is an amalgam of insubstantial half-truths. Nothing really holds it together. But it begs for a scalpel and tweezers, because it’s poisonous.
Stephen Meyer at the Mere Anglicanism Conference 2014
As readers may recall, we were on our way there when we were detained by a bomb threat and campus lockdown at Southern Adventist University.
Regarding that Creationism Debate Pitting Bill Nye Against Ken Ham, Here’s My Guilty Admission
Colleagues to whom I’ve confided this have sought to perform an intervention. They say: “Why waste your time?” It’s simple.
Critiquing Intelligent Design in First Things, Stephen Meredith Seeks to Serve Two Masters
A theory like Darwin’s that purports to explain all of nature and of life itself cannot be separated from the metaphysical commitments of its founder.
Writing in First Things, Stephen Meredith Offers Confusion in the Guise of Critique
Meredith, a pathologist who teaches literature courses at the University of Chicago, largely dispenses with the science, instead subjecting ID to a critique as theology.