Tag: Phillip E. Johnson
Miniaturization and Design: The Case of the Fairy Wasp
The skill to contrive a computer that sits comfortably on your lap overshadows the skill it once took to build one, of lesser computing power, that took up an entire room’s worth of space.
Majestic Ascent: Berlinski on Darwin on Trial
Phil Johnson ascended majestically above the usual point of skepticism. It was the great case of Darwin et al v. the Western Religious Tradition that occupied his attention.
Christian Post: Darwin on Trial Still Resonates 20 Years Later
Darwin on Trial “made intelligent design into an anti-evolution battle cry” that is still stirring up debate today.
What I Saw at the Counter-Reformation: A Personal Reminiscence of Phil Johnson
Darwin’s great promoter Thomas Henry Huxley, anticipating the dawn of evolutionism in the 1850s, knew that he was living through a New Reformation. Today we are witnessing a new Counter-Reformation.
Why Phillip Johnson Matters: A Biography
ID critics quickly learned that the most effective way to target ID was not to address its arguments, but to make accusations of secret, sinister motives among proponents.