
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"September 5, 2007","summary":null,"image":"site://geneva.edu/props/IO/5590/97/Dr_Behe_tn.jpg","tagItems":"[]","articleText":"Beaver Falls, Pa. &#8211; Due to illness, Dr. Michael J. Behe will be unable to speak at Geneva College this week as scheduled.&#160; Behe, a nationally recognized biochemist and author, was going to present a two-part presentation on the argument for intelligent design as part of Geneva&#8242;s 2007-2008 Colloquia Series on Thursday, Sept. 6 and Friday, Sept. 7.\nDescribing the evolutionary process at the biological level as &#8220;irreducibly complex,&#8221; Behe authored two books and more than 40 technical papers refuting Charles Darwin&#8242;s theory of evolution. His books include Darwin&#8242;s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (Free Press 1996) and The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism (Free Press 2007).&#160;\nOfficials of Geneva College expect to reschedule Behe&#8242;s talk at a future date.\nGeneva College, a reformed Christian liberal arts school founded in 1848, prepares students to serve Christ in all areas of society: work, family, and the church. Geneva is a founding member of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).","author":null,"publishDate":"2007-09-05","type":"News Release","title":"September 5, 2007","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/io_1189008993241","blogCategories":"","id":"8b4653ca0a1504317d58267428a14b4e","detailUrl":"/news/2007/09/io_1189008993241.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"io_1189008993241"}}
