Lael Weinberger
Law, apologetics (USA)
Biography
Lael Weinberger is an avid student of the creation-evolution controversy, with a
special interest in the historical and philosophical aspects of the debate. He got
started writing on the subject as a young homeschooled student. Since then, he earned
a B.A. in history from an American college, and is currently in law school.
He has contributed a number of articles to CMI, including
Creation magazine, Journal of Creation
and this website, including:
- Evolution in American education and the demise of its public
school system
- Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before
Darwin
- Not a leg to stand on
- Learning to sing: Interview with ornithologist Michael
Tarburton
- Book review: Evolution: The Remarkable History of a
Scientific Theory by Edward Larson
- Book review: The Secular Revolution:
Power, Interests, and Conflict in the Secularization of American Public Life
ed. Christian Smith
- Book review: Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? The Relationship
Between Science and Religion by Michael Ruse
- Book review: The Evolution-Creation
Struggle by Michael Ruse
- Book review: The Victory of
Reason: How Christianity Let to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success by
Rodney Stark
- Book review: The Language of God: A Scientist Presents
Evidence for Belief by Francis Collins
- Book review: Has Science Found
God? The Latest Results in the Search for Purpose in the Universe by Victor
Stenger (co-authored with David Weinberger)
- Devouring a cannibal myth
- Deep secrets: cetacean communication
- Book review: The Secular Revolution: Power, Interests,
and Conflict in the Secularization of American Public Life edited by Christian
Smith
- Book review: A Devil’s Chaplin: Reflections on
Hope, Lies, Science, and Love by Richard Dawkins
- Book review: Darwin Strikes Back: Defending the Science
of Intelligent Design by Thomas Woodward
- Whose god? The theological response to the god-of-the-gaps
- Book review: The Ancestor’s Tale: A Pilgrimage
to the Dawn of Evolution by Richard Dawkins
- Book review: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism
and Intelligent Design by Jonathan Wells
- Book review: Living with Darwin: Evolution, Design,
and the Future of Faith by Philip Kitcher
- Book review: Science’s Blind Spot: The Unseen
Religion of Scientific Naturalism by Cornelius Hunter
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