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Kenneth R. Miller

    Kenneth R. Miller is a professor of biology whose work focuses on the public understanding of evolution. His research centers on cell membrane structure and function, and his writings defend the scientific integrity of evolution. Miller also contributes to widely used biology textbooks, reaching millions of students.

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    Partial Differential Equations in Engineering Problems
    Finding Darwin's God
    Mapping the Darkness
    The Breast Cancer Book
    • Mapping the Darkness

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The astonishing true story behind sleep science: from staying awake for 115 consecutive hours to living in a cave for 32 days

      Mapping the Darkness2023
      3.4
    • Packed with information, this compassionate guide is the most up-to-date book available.

      The Breast Cancer Book2021
      4.1
    • Concise text derives common partial differential equations, discussing and applying techniques of Fourier analysis. Also covers Legendre, Bessel, and Mathieu functions and general structure of differential operators. 1953 edition.

      Partial Differential Equations in Engineering Problems2020
    • Finding Darwin's God

      A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Question: Who made us? Is it God or evolution? In this thought-provoking exploration, Kenneth R. Miller provides a compelling resolution to the evolution versus creationism debate. As a distinguished biology professor at Brown University, Miller reveals that the world of science is far more fascinating than both mainstream scientific views and creationist critiques suggest. He systematically dismantles the arguments of evolution's most vocal opponents, affirming the validity of Darwin's insights, even within the complex realms of biochemistry and molecular biology. Miller asserts that evolution is not only accurate but also compatible with spiritual beliefs. He challenges the notion that evolution undermines worldviews reliant on spirituality or necessitates agnosticism for scientific integrity. Instead, he argues that evolution enriches both scientific understanding and spiritual perspectives. Throughout this engaging narrative, Miller addresses the perceived conflicts between science and religion, demonstrating that the challenges evolution poses to Western religions are often overstated. Ultimately, his analysis serves as a guide for those grappling with profound questions about existence and human origins, revealing how evolution can enhance our understanding of both the natural world and our spiritual lives.

      Finding Darwin's God2000
      4.0