Tag: book reviews
Three Memories of William F. Buckley
For Buckley on evolution, see here. I’m enjoying the new bio of him very so far, but am prepared to start joining the critics as I read further.
Spencer Klavan Asks: What Is the Universe Made Of?
In ancient and medieval times, the world “seemed alive with spirit and divine fire.” That humans should be invested with spirit and soul was only natural.
When Darwinism Becomes a Fashionable Doomsday Cult
Like all cults, it can make otherwise intelligent people begin to sound rather strange, even precarious.
Meyer’s God Hypothesis — Christmas Selection from Aleo Review of Books
There’s no discernible agenda other than enjoying good books. They promise “Reviews shorter than books.” That’s a concept.
Rosenhouse Roundup
Jason Rosenhouse wrote an anti-ID book for Cambridge U. Press that our colleague, his fellow mathematician William Dembski, reviewed.