In His New Book, Michael Behe
Springs a Trap for Darwin
Michael Behe's new book, A Moustrap for Darwin,
is available for pre-order now.
We will celebrate the book with a live worldwide webinar, November 21st.
Register here now because space is limited!
In 1996 Darwin’s Black Box thrust Michael Behe to the forefront of the budding intelligent design movement. The Lehigh University biochemist and Discovery Institute Senior Fellow has haunted the dreams of Darwinists ever since. Each of his three books sparked a firestorm of criticism, in everything from the New York Times and the journal Science to the private blogs of professional atheists. Behe says he has had fun rebutting each attack. And now the bulk of his responses are collected in A Mousetrap for Darwin.
The book includes more than a hundred of his essays along with several original pieces, including a new introduction, epilogue, and behind-the-scenes details about some of his battles with well-known scientists and, in one case, a federal judge. Behe’s razor-sharp logic, wry sense of humor, and accessible style are on display throughout.
Some of Behe’s critics like to claim he has ignored criticism. But Behe did respond, typically in quite prominent venues — clearly, cogently, and in most cases, with his inimitable good humor. The proof is in this book, A Mousetrap for Darwin.
The volume is divided into eight sections and covers the debates stirred up by Darwin’s Black Box (1996), the Dover intelligent design trial, The Edge of Evolution (2007), and most recently, Darwin Devolves (2019).
We will celebrate the book with a live worldwide webinar, November 21st. Register here now because space is limited!
For more information on Dr. Michael Behe and his prior publications, visit michaelbehe.com.
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