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God vs. Darwin
The War between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom
God vs. Darwin
The War between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom
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Description
In God vs. Darwin, Mano Singham dissects the legal battle between evolution and creationism in the classroom beginning with the Scopes Monkey trial in 1925 and ending with an intelligent design trial in Dover, Pennsylvania, in 2005. A publicity stunt, the Scopes Monkey trial had less to do with legal precedence than with generating tourism dollars for a rural Tennessee town. But the trial did successfully spark a debate that has lasted more than 80 years and simply will not be quelled despite a succession of seemingly definitive court decisions. In the greatest demonstration of survival, opposition to the teaching of evolution has itself evolved. Attempts to completely eliminate the teaching of evolution from public schools have given way to the recognition that evolution is here to stay, that explicitly religious ideas will never be allowed in public schools, and that the best that can be hoped for is to chip away at the credibility of the theory of evolution.
Dr. Singham deftly answers complex questions: Why is there such intense antagonism to the teaching of evolution in the United States? What have the courts said about the various attempts to oppose it? Sprinkled with interesting tidbits about Charles Darwin and the major players of the evolution vs. creationism debate, God vs. Darwin is charming in its embrace of the strong passions aroused from the topic of teaching evolution in schools.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 The History Behind Inherit the Wind
Chapter 3 The Rising Religious Opposition to Darwin
Chapter 4 The Free Speech Train
Chapter 5 The Scopes Pre-Game Show
Chapter 6 The Scopes Trial
Chapter 7 The Scopes Appeal
Chapter 8 The History of Religion in United States Public Schools
Chapter 9 Religion and the Establishment Clause after Scopes
Chapter 10 Evolution Back in the Courts
Chapter 11 Adam and Eve and Evolution
Chapter 12 The Rise and Fall of "Creation Science"
Chapter 13 Creation Science Born Again as Intelligent Design
Chapter 14 Why Some Hate Evolution: The Wedge Document Revelations
Chapter 15 The Endorsement Test and the "Informed, Reasonable Observer"
Chapter 16 The Dover Policy on Teaching Evolution
Chapter 17 The Dover Verdict
Chapter 18 The Aftershocks of Dover
Chapter 19 What's Next?
Chapter 20 The Long View
Product details
Published | 16 Nov 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9781607091714 |
Imprint | R&L Education |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Those who read this with an open mind, from either side of the controversy, should better understand the value of separation of church and state.
Library Journal
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The book is a history of attempts to restrict teaching in evolution.... This slim book is remarkably helpful in understanding how and why teaching religion in public schools has been vexed throughout history.... Recommended.
R.R. Sherman, Choice Reviews
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Mano's captivating new book draws on his knowledge of both history and science to provide an expert analysis of the ongoing opposition to the teaching of evolution in America's public schools. He offers a clearly written, concise explanation of the evolution-religion controversy which has continued to play out in local school districts across the country. This is an absolute "must read" for school officials and community members alike . . . indeed for anyone interested in a fascinating illustration of who decides what should be taught in our nation's schools.
Jim Paces, executive director of curriculum, Shaker Heights City Schools, Ohio
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In recounting the history of creationism through major legal cases, Professor Singham correctly exposes the fear that drives creationists to keep searching for ways to undermine the teaching of evolution despite consistent defeats in the federal courts. He shows convincingly that, while religious objections to evolution persist, such objections are ultimately powerless to stop the advancement of science. This book expands the growing list of excellent books available for anyone who wants to understand the phenomenon of American creationism.
Barbara Forrest, co-author Creationism?s Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design, Oxford University Press, 2004, 2007.