Behe and Ramage: Evolution’s Limits and the Fingerprints of Design

Episode 1644 August 31, 2022 00:33:07
Behe and Ramage: Evolution’s Limits and the Fingerprints of Design
Intelligent Design the Future
Behe and Ramage: Evolution’s Limits and the Fingerprints of Design

Aug 31 2022 | 00:33:07

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Show Notes

Today’s ID the Future wraps up a debate over evolution and intelligent design between Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe and Benedictine College theologian Michael Ramage. Both Behe and Ramage are Catholic, and they carry on their conversation in the context of Catholic thinking about nature and creation, in particular the work of Thomas Aquinas and contemporary Thomist philosophers. Ramage seeks to integrate his Thomistic/personalist framework with modern evolutionary theory’s commitment to macroevolution and common descent. Behe doesn’t discount the possibility of common descent but lays out a case that any evolution beyond the level of genus (for instance, the separate Read More ›

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