From Justin Taylor's Between Two Worlds:
Keith Mathison reviews Stephen C. Meyer's new book, Signature in the Cell, which he says "may be the most persuasive case for intelligent design yet published." Some excerpts from the review:
Stephen
Meyer received his Ph.D. from Cambridge in the philosophy of science.
He directs the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery
Institute in Seattle. He has authored or co-authored numerous books and
articles, but I will venture to guess that Signature in the Cell will be the one for which he is remembered. . . .
Signature in the Cell
is absolutely fascinating. For over twenty years, I have been reading
books on the relationship between science and faith, creation,
evolution, intelligent design, the interpretation of Genesis 1, and
Meyer's book is without question one of the top 5. Those who are
committed to an atheistic and materialist philosophy will be all over
this book, but I am slightly optimistic that it may actually change the
nature of the debate among scientists who are interested in going where
the evidence leads. In fact, one of the most helpful sections of this
book deals with the very definition of "science," an issue that has
hindered helpful discussions and debates.
Wintery Knight posts a link to a radio interview featuring Stephen C. Meyer on the popular, nationally-syndicated Michael Medved show. (H/T Discovery Institute)
Wintery Knight's blog also posts a link to the ID the Future Podcast website which lists the following podcasts: