Darwin on Trial, By Phillip E. Johnson
Darwin on Trial
Paperback
  • Length: 247 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.25 in
  • Published: October 05, 2010
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9780830838318
  • In 2006, Christianity Today voted this title to be one of the top 50 books that have shaped evangelicals
  • A Christianity Today 1992 Book of the Year Runner-up
  • Recipient of a Christianity Today 1992 Readers' Choice Award

Here's the book that has rocked the scientific--and Christian--establishment.

Phillip Johnson's critique of Darwinian evolution touched off explosions among scientists and theologians almost from the day of its publication in 1992. The volatile debate was at first carried on in academic journals and in magazines like Nature and Scientific American. It even engaged the attention of leading evolutionists like Nobel Laureate physicist Steven Weinberg and prominent naturalist Stephen Jay Gould. Johnson was invited to debate several of his opponents at universities across the country. And he was himself the subject of debate: Michael Ruse, author of Darwinism Defended, spoke at an annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on the topic "Nonliteralist Anti-Evolutionism: The Case of Phillip Johnson."

Darwin on Trial also shook up theistic evolutionists. William Hasker (Huntington College, Indiana) in the Christian Scholar's Review, Howard Van Till (Calvin College, Michigan) in First Things and Owen Gingerich (Harvard Center for Astrophysics) in Perspectives on Science the Christian Faith all published their critiques of Darwin on Trial.

Clearly, Johnson's arguments have been taken seriously by Darwinists of every sort. And though at first the mainstream press seemed to be out of earshot (except for reviews in Publisher's Weekly and The National Review), news of Darwin on Trial eventually reached wider audiences. Last summer, Johnson appeared with William F. Buckley on Firing Line. And in May 1995 he was interviewed on the PBS telecast In the Beginning: The Creationist Controversy with Randall Balmer. These and other indications of expanding interest in his critique is good news for all who wish to bring the debate over Darwinism into the bright light of day.

Praise for the first edition: "Darwin on Trial is unquestionably the best critique of Darwinism I have ever read. Professor Johnson combines a broad knowledge of biology with the incisive logic of a leading legal scholar to deliver a brilliant and devastating attack on the whole edifice of Darwinian belief."Michael Denton, molecular biologist and author of Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
"Darwin on Trial is unquestionably the best critique of Darwinism I have ever read. Professor Johnson combines a broad knowledge of biology with the incisive logic of a leading legal scholar to deliver a brilliant and devastating attack on the whole edifice of Darwinian belief."Michael Denton, molecular biologist and author of Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
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CONTENTS

Preface
1. The Legal Setting
2. Natural Selection
3. Mutations Great and Small
4. The Fossil Problem
5. The Fact of Evolution
6. The Vertebrate Sequence
7. The Molecular Evidence
8. Prebiological Evolution
9. The Rules of Science
10. Darwinist Religion
11. Darwinist Education
12. Science and Pseudoscience
Epilogue: The Book and Its Critics
Research Notes
Index

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Phillip E. Johnson

Phillip E. Johnson is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School. He taught law for more than thirty years at the University of California at Berkeley where he is professor emeritus. For the last decade Johnson has also been at the forefront of the public debate over evolution and creation. He has taken his message to such places as the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. His InterVarsity Press titles include Reasonin the Balance, The Wedge of Truth, The Right Questions and Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds.