Dr. Kenneth R. Miller
Evolution
- What is Evolution?"Evolution is about populations of organisms and how they come to be genetically different from their ancestral populations. Individuals do not evolve; they either succeed in producing offspring or they do not, and that is their importance for evolution." - The Great Dinosaur Controversy: A Guide to the Debates
- The Case Against Intelligent DesignPublishers Weekly talks with biologist Kenneth Miller, a leading opponent of intelligent design.
PW: How would you quickly sum up the central flaw in intelligent design?
KRM: No evidence. Was that quick enough? - 10 Answers for StudentsA response from the National Center for Science Education to a teaching evolution challenge.
Who is Dr. Miller?
Darwin, God and Design: America's Continuing Problem with Evolution
- Kenneth R. MillerKenneth R. Miller is Professor of Biology at Brown University. He is a cell biologist, and chairs the Education Committee of the American Society for Cell Biology. He serves as an advisor on life sciences to the NewsHour, a daily PBS television program.
One of Miller's principal interests is the public understanding of evolution. - Dr. Miller's Home Page, Brown University...with links to his research, teaching, and books published.
- Life's grand design.ON January 5, 1982, Federal Judge William K. Overton laid down the law about teaching Biblical accounts of creation in the classroom. Following an extraordinary trial--in which Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould and other scientific heavyweights argued persuasively that "creation science" was a religious idea that did not meet the generally accepted tests for scientific theory...
- Author Embroiled in Cobb Evolution FightWhen the co-author of a Cobb County high-school biology book lectures on evolution to his freshman students at Brown University, he said he finds "a way to make it clear that I do not regard evolution, properly understood, as either anti-religious or anti-spiritual" Prof. Kenneth R. Miller said there are always a few students, however, who seek him out after class to ask, "Do you believe in God?" The answer, he writes in his book Finding Darwin's God, is yes.
Books in the Library
Finding Darwin's God : a scientist's search for common ground between God and evolution
Call Number: 231.765 M615f
Other Books by Dr. Miller
Q and A
Just how do you ask a question that not only appears intelligent but also results in an answer that satisfies the knowledge you are seeking? Here are some tips for asking more open-minded and informed questions that will help not only you but others to comprehend information placed before you, as well as extracting more information useful to you.
For more info
- National Center for Science EducationThe National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is a not-for-profit, membership organization providing information and resources for schools, parents and concerned citizens working to keep evolution in public school science education.
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