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El. knyga: Devil in Dover: An Insider's Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-Town America

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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: The New Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781595586582
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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: The New Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781595586582
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Chronicles the 2005 clash between supporters of intelligent design and evolution and their contested appropriateness in public education, documenting the events that prompted the school board's decision to include intelligent design in biology classes, the parent-filed lawsuit that ensued, and the case's reflection of broader national conflicts about the separation of church and state.

The page-turning story behind the 2005 intelligent design case in Dover, Pennsylvania--the case that made front-page news around the world."What happened in Dover is a tiny sliver, a broken shard of glass mirroring what plays out across the country. A war of fundamentalist Christian values versus secularism. A battle between evangelical fanaticism and tolerance."--from The Devil in Dover

In December 2004, following the Dover area school board's decision to teach intelligent design in ninth-grade biology classrooms, eleven parents sued, sparking a federal constitutional challenge. Lauri Lebo, a small-town reporter who covered the trial, knows not just the legal case and science, but the people on all sides of the divisive battle.

In The Devil in Dover, Lebo traces the compelling backstory of this pivotal case described by some as a perfect storm of religious intolerance, First Amendment violations, and an assault on American science education. In a community divided across unexpected lines, the so-called activist judge, a George Bush-appointed Republican, eventually condemned the school board's decision as one of "breathtaking inanity."

Lebo follows the story through its surprising twists, pondering whether this was a national war playing out in a small town or a small-town political battle playing out on the national stage. As a "local girl" with a fundamentalist Christian father, Lebo provides an account that is both fascinating and moving, as she thoughtfully probes one of America's most divisive cultural conflicts--and the responsibility journalists have when covering such a controversial story



The page-turning story behind the 2005 intelligent design case in Dover, Pennsylvania--the case that made front-page news around the world.

Recenzijos

"A brilliant account of the ‘intelligent design case in Dover . . . by a first-rate journalist." —Howard Zinn



"Both fascinating and moving. . . . [ Lebo] thoughtfully probes one of Americas most divisive cultural conflicts—and the responsibilities journalists have when covering such a controversial story." —Religion Dispatches





"Engaging and richly textured . . . a compelling narrative. " —The Patriot News(Harrisburg)



"[ Lebo] took care with both the politics and the science of the Dover case." —Carl Zimmer, science journalist

Prologue xi
You Have Much Skill
1(7)
Neighbor Against Neighbor
8(18)
Met on the Battlefield
26(22)
Myth of Separation
48(21)
``Never Said It''
69(18)
Kidnapped by Baptists
87(21)
A Little Constitutional Violation
108(23)
Where Every House Is a Palace
131(18)
Forty Days
149(28)
Seeking Comfort
177(15)
``Breathtaking Inanity''
192(14)
The Sheep and the Goats
206(19)
Acknowledgments 225(2)
Notes 227(4)
Index 231
Lauri Lebo has been a journalist for twenty years. As part of an investigative reporting team, she helped solve two civil rightsera murders. As the York Daily Records education reporter, she covered the intelligent design trial from its earliest beginnings at local school board meetings. Her book on the trial, The Devil in Dover: An Insiders Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-Town America, was The New Presss first Studs and Ida Terkel Author Fund book. The winner of numerous state and national awards, Lebo lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.