MORE DETAILS


Should Intellignet Design Be Taught in the Schools?

David Deamer, Darrell Darling, Paul Nelson, & Robert D'Angostino

A Forum discussion on whether or not “intelligent design” should be taught in schools was presented at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Moderated by Ellen Suckiel, Provost, Stevenson College at UC Santa Cruz, the panel members included:

Recalled Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Dr. David W. Deamer’s research interests include membrane biophysics, model membrane systems, membrane transport mechanisms, and molecular self-assembly processes. He is a contributor to such journals as Astrobiology, Journal of Biophysics, and Nature Biotechnology.

Dr. Paul A. Nelson received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Department of Philosophy. His thesis, On Common Descent, will be published in the University of Chicago Department of Ecology and Evolution's "Evolutionary Monographs" series. He edits the journal Origins & Design.

Professor Robert J. D'Agostino was a tenured professor at what is now Widener Law School in Delaware. In 1981-1982, he took a two year leave of absence from Widener to serve as a presidential appointee to the U.S. Department of Justice under President Ronald Reagan, where he served as an Assistant Deputy Attorney General for Civil Rights. Professor D'Agostino also served as Dean of John Marshall Law School from 1996 to 2000.

The Reverend Darrell Darling is a Pastor for the United Methodist in Santa Cruz, California. He is on the Steering Committee for the Resource Center for Nonviolence and has extensive experience in nonviolence education and counseling.

Recording Date & Length: 10-11-05 • 1 Hour 58 Minutes 30 Seconds 

Order Catalog No.: 4286