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Darwin's Doubt Lib/E: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design
Contributor(s): Meyer, Stephen C. (Author), Shetterly, Derek (Read by)
ISBN: 1441730281     ISBN-13: 9781441730282
Publisher: HarperCollins
OUR PRICE:   $53.99  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: December 2016
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- Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
- Religion | Religion & Science
- Science | Paleontology
 
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When Charles Darwin finished The Origin of Species, he thought that he had explained every clue, but one. Though his theory could explain many facts, Darwin knew that there was a significant event in the history of life that his theory did not explain. During this event, the Cambrian explosion, many animals suddenly appeared in the fossil record without apparent ancestors in earlier layers of rock. In Darwin's Doubt, Stephen C. Meyer tells the story of the mystery surrounding this explosion of animal life-a mystery that has only intensified. Meyer argues that the mysterious features of the Cambrian event are best explained by intelligent design.


Contributor Bio(s): Shetterly, Derek: -

Derek Shetterly has worked extensively as an on-air radio talent, voice-over actor, and audiobook narrator. A graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale with a BA in radio and television, he lives in Oregon.

Meyer, Stephen C.: -

Stephen C. Meyer received his PhD from the University of Cambridge in the philosophy of science after working as an oil industry geophysicist. He now directs the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle. He authored Signature in the Cell, a Times Literary Supplement (London) Book of the Year. Meyer has appeared on all the top national television networks, major talk radio programs and NPR, as well as major Christian media outlets. He has also been featured in two New York Times front-page stories.