The Case for a Creator
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All of the people Strobel interviews for this book are connected with the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture (CSC): William Lane Craig is a fellow at the CSC; Jonathan Wells, Guillermo Gonzales, Jay Richards, and Michael Behe are senior fellows; Stephen Meyer is program director for the CSC; Robin Collins has received support for his work from the CSC.
In addition, Phillip Johnson, whose work is often cited for support, holds the title of program advisor for the CSC.
Nonetheless, although both the Discovery Institute and its Center for Science and Culture are mentioned several times, neither one appears in the index. Other people and concepts (such as Strobel's wife) do, despite being mentioned only once.
Chapter 1: White-Coated Scientists Versus Black-Robed Preachers
Chapter 2: The Images of Evolution
Chapter 3: Doubts About Darwinism
An interview with Jonathan Wells
Chapter 4: Where Science Meets Faith
An interview with Stephen C. Meyer
Chapter 5: The Evidence of Cosmology: Beginning with a Bang
An interview with William Lane Craig
Chapter 6: The Evidence of Physics: The Cosmos on a Razor's Edge
An interview with Robin Collins
Chapter 7: The Evidence of Astronomy: The Privileged Planet
An interview with Guillermo Gonzales and Jay Wesley Richards
Chapter 8: The Evidence of Biochemistry: The Complexity of Molecular Machines
An interview with Michael Behe
Chapter 9: The Evidence of Biological Information: The Challenge of DNA and the Origin of Life
An interview with Stephen C. Meyer
Chapter 10: The Evidence of Consciousness: The Enigma of the Mind
An interview with J.P. Moreland