Tag: Phillip E. Johnson
Darwin’s Origin of Species — Some Historical Reflections 160 Years Later
Surely the “iconic” status of Darwin’s book could never have been predicted by either the author or his publisher.
Wallace’s Frenemies: A Lesson from Phillip Johnson
We can add Andrew Berry to the list of those quick to praise Alfred Wallace on certain matters but equally quick to condemn him on others.
Douglas Axe: On the 160th Anniversary of Darwin’s Origin, “Fear of Man,” the Cringe Factor, and More
I love how Dr. Axe, the Maxwell Professor of Molecular Biology at Biola, pulls no punches.
Phillip Johnson: A Fond Farewell
I have the unique distinction of having contributed in the same year to the Festschrifts of both Phil Johnson and Richard Dawkins. I feel a bit like a double agent.
More on Christianity Today and Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and Law
If he could speak to us now, Johnson might remark that his 2019 obituary shows how times have changed — and not necessarily for the better.