"Much insight and wisdom has been assembled in these pages. Take what you like and leave the rest, as the saying goes. And there is a lot to like, much to learn, experiments to be modified and adapted, and a refreshingly creative attempt to take the drama of the constructive engagement of religion and science from the Ivory Towers into the popular culture."
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, Review of Michael Dowd’s "Thank God For Evolution!" (March 6, 2008) book review, metanexus.net.
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