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Author Scott, Eugenie Carol, 1945-

Title Evolution vs. creationism : an introduction / Eugenie C. Scott ; foreword by Niles Eldredge.

Publication Info. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2005.
2004.

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 Granby, Main Library - Adult  576.8 SCO    Check Shelf
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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  576.8 SCO83    Check Shelf
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Edition First paperback edition.
Description xxiv, 272 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Note Originally published: West Port, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2004.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Foreword -- Unmetabolized Darwin / by Niles Eldredge -- Introduction -- Pillars of creationism -- Science, evolution, religion, and creationism -- Science : "truth without certainty"; -- Evolution ; -- Beliefs: religion, creationism, and naturalism -- History of the creationism/evolution controversy; Before Darwin to the twentieth century; Eliminating evolution, inventing creation science; Neocreationism -- Selections from the literature. -- Cosmology, astronomy, geology; Patterns and processes of biological evolution; Legal issues: Educational issues; Religious issues; Nature of science.
Summary This book is a comparison and contrast of the scientific theory of evolution and the various non-scientific creationist views. Almost eighty years after the Scopes trial, the debate over the teaching of evolution continues to rage. There is no easy resolution--it is a complex topic with profound scientific, religious, educational, and legal implications. How can a student or parent understand this issue, which is such a vital part of education? Evolution vs. Creationism provides a badly needed, comprehensive, and balanced survey. Written by one of the leading advocates for the teaching of evolution in the United States, this accessible resource provides an introduction to the many facets of the current debate--the scientific evidence for evolution, the legal and educational basis for its teaching, and the various religious points of view--as well as a concise history of the evolution-creationism controversy. Each of the four sections of Evolution vs. Creationism provides a resource that will assist the reader in better understanding these issues. The first section addresses the nature of how evolution works as part of the scientific enterprise, as well as a summary of the relationship between religious beliefs and science. A section on the history of the controversy provides a handy synopsis of the lengthy struggles, from before Darwin to the present day, between advocates of creationism and the proponents of evolution. A collection of primary source documents addressing cosmology, law, education, and religious issues from all sides of the debate constitute the third section. The book concludes with a selection of resources for further information for those who wish to study the topic in more depth.
Subject Evolution (Biology)
Creationism.
Added Title Evolution versus creationism
ISBN 0520246500 paperback alkaline paper
Standard No. 9780520246508
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