Due to overwhelming demand for reprints of our July/August 1999 double issue on Intelligent Design, a more durable book edition has been compiled and is available from Brazos Press—Signs of Intelligence.

In addition to the original articles, the book features a new article by Bruce Gordon and a substantial new introduction by William Dembski (co-editor of the book with James Kushiner).

Signs of Intelligence presents fourteen essays by the main players in the intelligent design movement. In clear and accessible language, with diagrams and relevant quotations, it provides an introductory overview of the argument for intelligent design. From fossil records to the irreducible complexity of biochemistry, the logical and evidential fallacies of evolutionary theory are exposed.

Signs of Intelligence serves as an unsurpassed guide for laity and clergy, teachers and students—an introduction to the key arguments of a movement that may yet change the face and restore the soul of modern science.

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Philip Johnson—The Intelligent Design Movement: Challenging the Modernist Monopoly on Science

Jay Wesley RichardsProud Obstacles and a Reasonable Hope: The Apologetic Value of Intelligent Design

Patrick Henry ReardonThe World as Text: Science, Letters, and the Recovery of Meaning

Michael J. BeheDarwin's Breakdown: Irreducibile Complexity and Design at the Foundation of Life

Jonathan WellsMaking Sense of Biology: The Evidence for Development by Design

Robert F. DeHaan & John L. WiesterThe Cambrian Explosion: The Fossil Record and Intelligent Design

William A. DembskiSigns of Intelligence: A Primer on the Discernment of Intelligent Design


Nancy PearceyDesign and the Discriminating Public: Gaining a Hearing from Ordinary People

John G. West, Jr.The Regeneration of Science and Culture: The Cultural Implications of Scientific Materialism Versus Intelligent Design

John Mark ReynoldsGetting God a Pass: Science, Theology, and the Consideration of Intelligent Design

Stephen C. MeyerWord Games: DNA, Design, and Intelligence

Paul A. NelsonUnfit for Survival: The Fatal Flaws of Natural Selection

Walter L. BradleyThe "Just So" Universe: The Fine-Tuning of Constants and Conditions in the Cosmos

Bruce L. GordonIs Intelligent Design Science? The Scientific Status and Future of Design-Theoretic Explanations


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