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Finding Darwin's God

Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution is a 2000 book by the American cell biologist and Roman Catholic Kenneth R. Miller wherein he argues that evolution does not contradict religious faith. Miller argues that evolution occurred, that Earth is not young, that science must work based on methodological naturalism, and that evolution cannot be construed as an effective argument for atheism.[1]

Author

Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution

English

Non-fiction

Cliff Street Books

1999

United States

1999

Print (hardcover)

338

by Henry E. Neufeld (theistic evolutionist)

Review of Finding Darwin's God

by Michael Ruse for Metanexus Institute (agnostic)

Review of Kenneth Miller's "Finding Darwin's God"

by Amiel Rossow (skeptic)

Yin and Yang of Kenneth Miller: How Professor Miller finds Darwin's God

by Jed Macosko (ID creationist)

Finding Miller's King

by Henry M. Morris (young earth creationist)

Finding An Evolutionist's God

by Edward B. Davis (Christian historian of science), based on a version published by Reports of the National Center for Science Education 22.1-2 (Jan-Apr 2002): 47–8.

Review of Kenneth Miller's Finding Darwin's God

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