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William A. Dembski (editor), 2006. Inter-Varsity Press, 357 pages.
This book reviews and celebrates the life and thought of Phillip Johnson and the movement for which he has served as chief architect. There are eighteen essays by research scientists and philosophers who have known and worked with Johnson for more than a decade. There are even two chapters by friendly critics, Michael Ruse and David Berlinski. Stephen Meyer’s Intelligent Design article, published in a secular journal, is also reprinted. As a result of its publication, the editor of the journal was severely castigated for allowing its publication. This incident exposes the lie that creationists are free to publish in the secular journals.
This book reviews and celebrates the life and thought of Phillip Johnson and the movement for which he has served as chief architect. There are eighteen essays by research scientists and philosophers who have known and worked with Johnson for more than a decade. There are even two chapters by friendly critics, Michael Ruse and David Berlinski. Stephen Meyer’s Intelligent Design article, published in a secular journal, is also reprinted. As a result of its publication, the editor of the journal was severely castigated for allowing its publication. This incident exposes the lie that creationists are free to publish in the secular journals.

