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Yep - same author. In the time since Darwin's Black Box was written, revolutionary technologies have been developed that have allowed a higher volume of molecular data related to evolutionary theories to be generated, as well as higher accuracy of those data. These new data allow Behe to significantly extend his critique of Evolutionary theory. A few new Evolutionary theories have also been developed during this time to deal with these findings, and Darwin Devolves takes aim at these too. He also answers some of his more prominent critics in this new book. I'm only half way through, but I think that his most important contribution in the book is to provide compelling evidence that evolutionary mechanisms (mutation and natural selection) can lead to the development of new animal forms at the level of genius and species, but not at the level of family and above. This is something that I and many of my colleagues have often discussed - Behe does a convincing job of working this out.
Select Writings of Benjamin Morgan Palmer
Writings of Thomas Peck
My Kindle tells me I've read 62% of the book. Thus far, the book should be digestible by the average reader.In the Black Box, Behe provided information for the average reader first, then moved on to more the more advanced. Does he do that with Devolves?
Is this the Banner of Truth edition? I really enjoyed that one a lot.
I own these as well and have nibbled a bit here and there.
Once the time machine I'm building in my garage is finished I think my first stop is going to be Columbia, South Carolina anytime during the 19th Century. What a debt I owe to so many from that era.
My Kindle tells me I've read 62% of the book.
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Right now I'm mostly focused on these.
I started it this year, but the pressures of school and spring semester took over. I'm thinking summer.My first time tip-toeing through Calvin’s Institutes
Which book on the Peloponnesian War? I'm about to start the one volume version of Donald Kagan's history of the war.Just finished a Bolivar biography, the Dune series, All Quiet on the Western Front, and now on Longitude. I have a book on the Peloponnesian War I think I will read next.
Which book on the Peloponnesian War? I'm about to start the one volume version of Donald Kagan's history of the war.
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Currently reading the newest addition of the Confessional Presbyterian
(yay for the Dutch)
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I just finished your bio on Voetius, excellent job!Brother, I am glad to see it arrived!
Volume 3 of Stephen Charnock's works, which focuses on regeneration.
That probably because the OP request was fresher on your mind! Haha :In my one previous post I didn't think to mention my 6th consecutive year using the M'Cheyne 1 Year Bible Reading Plan. Comprised of one chapter in the OT, and one in the NT, morning and evening. Rarely a third chapter has been added to one or both readings.
I also avail myself of D.A. Carson's two volume commentary on the M'Cheyne plan immediately after the Bible reading. 'For The Love Of God.' Volume one has a page for each day unpacking (a favorite phrase of his) one of the two chapters in the morning reading, and volume two the same for the evening reading.
Outside of the Bible and commentaries, what are you currently reading?