Science Held Hostage: What’s Wrong With Creation Science and Evolutionism

Science Held Hostage: What’s Wrong With Creation Science and Evolutionism by Howard J. Van Till, published by Intervarsity Press in 1988, is a critical examination of the conflicts between creation science and evolutionism. This edition, written in English and spanning 189 pages, delves into the methodologies of science and the implications of these two perspectives on understanding the natural world.
In this book, Van Till presents a thorough analysis of the arguments surrounding creationism and evolution, focusing on the scientific methodologies that underpin each viewpoint. Readers will find discussions on the relationship between science and religion, as well as insights into the broader implications of these debates. The text aims to clarify misconceptions and foster a deeper understanding of the principles guiding scientific inquiry and belief systems.
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