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Creationism's Trojan Horse
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Gross, Paul R
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Center for Science & Culture
/ Christianity
/ Creationism
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Intelligent design (Teleology)
/ Religious aspects
/ Study and teaching
/ United States
2004,2007,2003
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Creationism's Trojan Horse
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Gross, Paul R
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Center for Science & Culture
/ Christianity
/ Creationism
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Intelligent design (Teleology)
/ Religious aspects
/ Study and teaching
/ United States
2004,2007,2003
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Overview
This book explains the history and strategy of the intelligent design creationist movement, which is headquartered at the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle, WA. The movement’s twenty-year “Wedge Strategy,” implementation of which began in 1998, is aimed at bringing intelligent design into American public schools, public policymaking, and the cultural mainstream. Beginning with a brief history of the movement and the authentication of the “Wedge Document,” in which the Wedge Strategy is outlined, the book critiques the incompetent science and rhetorical tactics of the movement’s leaders: Douglas Axe, Paul Chien, Jonathan Wells, Michael Behe, and William Dembski. The movement’s own documents reveal its religious funding sources and its execution of all phases of the strategy except the production of genuine scientific data, including its development of a legal defense against challenges to the teaching of intelligent design. The book recounts the movement’s political maneuvering in its effort to influence science curricula in individual states, most notably Kansas and Ohio, and to develop political support among members of Congress. Importantly, the book documents the centrality of religion to intelligent design, its leaders’ associations with Christian extremists, its continuity with earlier forms of creationism, and its ambitions for academic legitimacy. This 2007 edition provides updates on the movement’s efforts in Kansas and Ohio and offers a firsthand account by Barbara Forrest, who was an expert witness for the plaintiffs, of the landmark legal case involving intelligent design, Kitzmiller et al. v. Dover Area School District (2005).
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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9780195157420, 0195157427
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