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The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design

by William A. Dembski, Charles W. Colson

Narrated by Grover Gardner

3.80 ABR Score (310 ratings)
★ 3.98 Goodreads (187) ★ 4.43 Audible (123)
12h 56m Released 2010 Self-Help

Why Listen?

Grover Gardner's measured, authoritative delivery makes Dembski's technical arguments about design and science genuinely accessible, even if you're skeptical of the conclusions.

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About This Audiobook

Mathematician and philosopher William A. Dembski addresses the most challenging critiques leveled against the intelligent design movement in contemporary scientific discourse. Drawing from questions posed during public lectures and academic reviews, Dembski systematically examines over sixty objections to intelligent design theory, ranging from mathematical probability arguments to philosophical considerations about the nature of scientific inquiry itself. The work explores whether intelligence and purpose can legitimately be considered within scientific methodology, challenging conventional approaches that restrict explanations to purely mechanistic processes. Dembski argues that excluding agency and design from scientific investigation represents an arbitrary limitation rather than a necessary requirement of rigorous research.

Grover Gardner's measured narration proves particularly well-suited to this complex philosophical material, delivering technical concepts with clarity while maintaining accessibility for general audiences. His steady pacing allows listeners to absorb dense mathematical and scientific arguments without becoming overwhelmed by the theoretical complexity. Gardner's professional delivery enhances the book's question-and-answer format, creating natural distinctions between inquiries and responses that help organize the material effectively. The audio format transforms what could be challenging academic reading into an engaging intellectual conversation, making sophisticated debates about science and philosophy approachable for curious listeners seeking deeper understanding of this controversial scientific movement.