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Darwin's black box : the biochemical challenge to evolution / Michael J. Behe.

By: Publisher: New York : Free Press, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: xii, 307 pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0684834936 (paperback)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources:
Contents:
PART ONE: The Box is Opened -- 1. Lilliputian Biology -- 2. Nuts and Bolts -- PART TWO: Examining the Contents of the Box -- 3. Row, Row, Row Your Boat -- 4. Rube Goldberg in the Blood -- 5. From Here to There -- 6. A Dangerous World -- 7. Road Kill -- PART THREE -- 8. Publish or Perish -- 9. Intelligent Design -- 10. Questions about Design -- 11. Science, Philosophy, Religion.
Summary: The author introduces the reader to such biochemical wonders as vision, blood-clotting and cellular transport, showing in each case the delicate synergy of the machines of the human body. He argues persuasively and controversially that such machines have been designed by some higher intelligence.
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Holland Park 231.7652 Creation vs Evolution Holland Park Church Library Room 231.7652 beh dar 1996 c1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2413

Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-289) and index.

PART ONE: The Box is Opened -- 1. Lilliputian Biology -- 2. Nuts and Bolts -- PART TWO: Examining the Contents of the Box -- 3. Row, Row, Row Your Boat -- 4. Rube Goldberg in the Blood -- 5. From Here to There -- 6. A Dangerous World -- 7. Road Kill -- PART THREE -- 8. Publish or Perish -- 9. Intelligent Design -- 10. Questions about Design -- 11. Science, Philosophy, Religion.

The author introduces the reader to such biochemical wonders as vision, blood-clotting and cellular transport, showing in each case the delicate synergy of the machines of the human body. He argues persuasively and controversially that such machines have been designed by some higher intelligence.

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