The life work of Alfred Russel Wallace, a contemporary of Charles Darwin and the unsung scientist who “co-discovered” evolution, suggests that there is no necessary conflict between the theory and religious belief in a divine intelligence, a new book has said. In fact, the book proposes, it was Wallace’s lifetime of objective investigations that led him in the end to a belief in an “overruling intelligence” guiding the development of life, a belief similar to that of contemporary supporters of Intelligent Design theory.
Michael A. Flannery, author of the book “Alfred Russel Wallace’s Theory of Intelligent Evolution: How Wallace’s World of Life Challenged Darwinism,” points to the history of the evolutionary theory to demonstrate that Darwin’s materialistic ideas excluding the possibility of a divine intelligence, were already well entrenched in his mind long before the publication of his book “On the Origin of Species.”
Flannery said that his book is an effort to “recast” the current dispute between materialist Darwinians and Intelligent Design proponents by examining the history of evolutionary theory. He holds that the “science” versus “creationism” conflict are “popular caricatures” that are “unhistorical and inaccurate.”
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