Michael Rose has written a review of Conor Cunningham’s Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get It Wrong in the most recent issue of The Quarterly Review of Biology: “Cunningham is not shy about pulling the ontological pants of materialism down to its ankles. He supplies an unremitting attack on the scientific and philosophical views […]
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams reviews Conor Cunningham’s Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get It Wrong in the latest edition of the Times Literary Supplement, saying that it is “the most interesting and invigorating book on the science–religion frontier that I have encountered”. Link to the website is here, and can […]
Eerdmans Publishing Company has announced Conor Cunningham’s Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get It Wrong (forthcoming in the Interventions series Fall 2010). Below is a sampling of endorsements. (Remaining blurbs can be found here.) “This work of stunning scientific erudition and critical insight differs from the common polemics with Dawkins’ and […]
Fantasy that lights up the real world, a review of Alison Milbank’s Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The fantasy of the real, by Andrew Davison The Catholic Fantastic of Chesterton and Tolkien, a review of Alison Milbank’s Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The fantasy of the real, by Ralph C. Wood Money and Credit, Theologically […]
A Contemporary Platonic-Christianity?- On Radical Orthodoxy: An Extended Review of the ‘The Grandeur of Reason: Religion, Tradition and Universalism’ conference, Rome, Italy, September 1-4, 2008 by Jones Irwin. (HTML link, PDF link) Published in Minerva – An Internet Journal of Philosophy Vol. 12 2008.
(Sculpture by Sara Cunningham-Bell)