Tag: hamlet
Pointing to Design, Ross Douthat Makes the Case that Religious Belief Is Rational
He kicks off the book by talking about the evident design in nature and the fine-tuning of the universe.
With “Fluctuating” Convictions, Darwin Faced a Threefold Challenge
In what follows I pose the question of how Darwin fell subject to such wide “fluctuations” in his beliefs and how he came to resolve those tensions.
A Secular Gay Agnostic Talks with Stephen Meyer
Why, by the way, do I tick off Moulton’s identities in the headline? I hate putting people into simplistic categories.
Why Specified Complexity Is Key to Detecting Design
In plain English here is what specified complexity is and why it is able to detect design.
Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature
Jonathan Witt describes four characteristics common in all works of human genius and provides examples, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet to Euclid’s geometry.