Additional Books
Axe, Douglas, (PhD), “Undeniable,” with sub-title, “How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life is Designed.” (2016). Axe is director of Biologic Institute; undergraduate at U.C. Berkley and doctoral work at Caltech; held postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge and Cambridge Medical Research Centre.
Behe, Michael, (PhD), “Darwin’s Black Box,” with sub-title, “The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution.” (1996, 2006). The National Review lists this book as one of the most important nonfiction works of the twentieth century. Behe is a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Lehigh University.
Behe, Michael, “Mousetrap for Darwin.” Sub-title, “Michael J. Behe Answers His Critics.” (2020) 555 pages. In this book Behe provides “…a devastatingly brilliant unanswerable response to his Darwinian critics and to the whole Darwinian worldview.” (Michael Denton, PhD, MD, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.) Behe responds to more than one hundred articles and posts.
Behe, Michael, “Darwin Devolves.” Sub-title, “The New Science About DNA That Challenges Evolution.” (2019)
Behe, Michael, “The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism,” (2008)
Leisola, Matti & Jonathan Witt, “Heretic, One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design,” (2018). Leisola, DSc, is a bioengineer and former dean of Chemistry and Material Science at Helsinki University of Technology. Witt, PhD, co-author of “Intelligent Design Uncensored” and “A Meaningful World” and author of “Icons of Evolution” and “Zombie Science.”
Meyer, Stephen, (PhD), “Signature in the Cell” with subtitle “DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design.” (2009) 661 pages. Meyer is a geophysicist and has a PhD from Oxford.
Denton, Michael (PhD, MD), “Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis,” (2016)
Geisler, Norman L. (PhD) and Turek, Frank, (DMin), “I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist.” (2004)
McGrath, Alister and Joanna Collicutt McGrath, “The Dawkins Delusion?” (2007). Alisister is a theologian and Joanna a psychologist. It is written from a Christian perspective.