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Robert T. Pennock

Supernaturalist Explanations and the Prospects for a Theistic Science or "How do you know it was the lettuce?" (1997) (Off Site)

Paper presented at a conference on "Naturalism, Theism and the Scientific Enterprise," March 20-23, 1997, at the University of Texas, Austin. Pennock disputes the soundness of Phillip Johnson's proposal for "Theistic Science" in this detailed paper, which expands and draws on material from Pennock's book Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism.

The Wizards of ID (2000) (Off Site)

Published in Metaviews 089 (October 12, 2000), in this article Pennock responds to William Dembski and criticises "Intelligent Design Creationism," arguing that Dembski is Creationist in sheep's clothing and that Intelligent Design Theory is sectarian Christianity and bad science.

Creation and Evolution of a Controversy (1999) (Off Site) (PDF)

This is the first chapter of Pennock's book Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism.

Reply and Rejoinder to Pennock's Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism (Off Site)

This exchange was published in the Science Pages of Christianity Online, and begins with an Introduction, followed by an answer to Pennock's book by Phillip Johnson and then a response to this by Pennock.