Tag: Alvin Plantinga
Glenn Reynolds: For More Skepticism on Science, Not Less
“The very core of the scientific method is supposed to be skepticism.”
Intelligent Design and Theistic Evolution Go Toe-to-Toe at Wheaton College
Alvin Plantinga led off with a session on “science and theology as ways of knowing.”
What’s in a Word? “Randomness” in Darwinism and the Scientific Theory of Evolution
This is the third in a series of reviews of Alvin Plantinga’s important new book, Where the Conflict Really Lies.
Born on the Same Day, What if Lincoln and Darwin Met?
For the body politic, policies that take natural selection seriously will increasingly restrain human life and freedom in the face of competing animal and ecological interests.
“A Bit Unprepossessing”: Plantinga on the Logic of Dawkins’s Blind Watchmaker
As we head into Evolution Sunday, I offer this second installment in a series of reviews of Alvin Plantinga’s long-awaited new book.