Category: Faith & Science
Documentary Debut: "C.S. Lewis and Intelligent Design"
Lewis’s journey took him from a position sharply hostile to arguments for design to views bearing remarkable similarities to those advocated by ID proponents like William Dembski.
Darwin in the Dock: C.S. Lewis’s Limited Acceptance of Common Descent
It would be wrong to conclude that his acceptance of some kind of human evolution placed him in the camp of mainstream evolutionary biology, or even mainstream theistic evolution.
Marshall McLuhan Responds to the National Catholic Register
Mark Shea, a blogger for the National Catholic Register, holds forth on why some Thomistic philosophers look askance at claims of intelligent design in biology.
Darwin in the Dock: C.S. Lewis’s Critique of Evolution and Evolutionism
Evolution has so many different meanings that if one doesn’t pay close attention, a conversation on the topic will quickly devolve into people talking past one another.
From C.S. Lewis, Four Arguments Friendly to a Universe by Design
In Lewis’s view, the longings provoked by earthly beauty could not be accounted for by a blind and mechanistic material universe.