
William Dembski
A mathematician and philosopher, William A. Dembski is Research Professor in
Philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth. He is also
a senior fellow with Discovery Institutes Center for Science and Culture in
Seattle. Previously he was the Carl F. H. Henry Professor of Theology and
Science at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, where he
founded its Center for Theology and Science. Before that he was Associate
Research Professor in the Conceptual Foundations of Science at Baylor
University, where he also headed the first intelligent design think-tank at a
major research university: The Michael Polanyi Center.
Dr. Dembski has taught at Northwestern University, the University of Notre Dame,
and the University of Dallas. He has done postdoctoral work in mathematics at
MIT, in physics at the University of Chicago, and in computer science at
Princeton University. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago where
he earned a B.A. in psychology, an M.S. in statistics, and a Ph.D. in
philosophy, he also received a doctorate in mathematics from the University of
Chicago in 1988 and a master of divinity degree from Princeton Theological
Seminary in 1996. He has held National Science Foundation graduate and
postdoctoral fellowships.
Dr. Dembski has published articles in mathematics, philosophy, and theology
journals and is the author/editor of more than a dozen books. In The Design
Inference: Eliminating Chance Through Small Probabilities (Cambridge
University Press, 1998), he examines the design argument in a post-Darwinian
context and analyzes the connections linking chance, probability, and
intelligent causation. The sequel to The Design Inference appeared with
Rowman & Littlefield in 2002 and critiques Darwinian and other naturalistic
accounts of evolution. It is titled No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity
Cannot Be Purchased without Intelligence. Dr. Dembski has edited several
influential anthologies, including Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find
Darwinism Unconvincing (ISI, 2004) and Debating Design: From Darwin to
DNA (Cambridge University Press, 2004, co-edited with Michael Ruse). His
newest book, coauthored with Jonathan Wells, is titled The Design of Life:
Discovering Signs of Intelligence in Biological Systems.
As interest in intelligent design has grown in the wider culture, Dr. Dembski
has assumed the role of public intellectual. In addition to lecturing around the
world at colleges and universities, he is frequently interviewed on the radio
and television. His work has been cited in numerous newspaper and magazine
articles, including three front page stories in the New York Times as well as
the August 15, 2005 Time magazine cover story on intelligent design. He has
appeared on the BBC, NPR (Diane Rehm, etc.), PBS (Inside the Law with Jack Ford;
Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson), CSPAN2, CNN, Fox News, ABC Nightline,
and the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

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