Nick Spencer
SPCK, 124pp, 9780281060825
Darwin's bicentenary seems rather timely,
and not just in the sense that it comes exactly 200 years after his
birth. It also comes at a time when he has become a banner in the
religious conflict of the age. He is the prophet of the new
atheists, an icon of reason, science and fact against the ...
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