Benjamin Wiker
Benjamin Wiker holds a Ph.D. in Theological Ethics from Vanderbilt University, and has taught at Marquette University, St. Mary's University (MN), and Thomas Aquinas College (CA).

He is now a full-time, free-lance writer. Dr. Wiker writes regularly for a variety of journals, including Catholic World Report, New Oxford Review, and Crisis Magazine, and is a regular columnist for the National Catholic Register.

He has published three other books, Moral Darwinism: How We Became Hedonists (InterVarsity Press, 2002), The Mystery of the Periodic Table (Bethlehem Books, 2003), and Architects of the Culture of Death (Ignatius, 2004).

He lives with his wife and seven children in Ohio.


Jonathan Witt
Jonathan Witt, Ph.D., is a senior fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and co-author of Traipsing into Evolution: Intelligent Design and the Kitzmiller vs. Dover Decision. He has written on aesthetics for Literature and Theology and The Princeton Theological Review, and currently he is exploring how Darwinists employ widely discredited and even contradictory aesthetic presuppositions in their arguments against a creator. An article on this subject, “The Gods Must Be Tidy!” appeared in a July/August 2004 issue of Touchstone and was nominated by its editors as Best Theological or Scholarly Article for The Associated Church Press Awards. His essays also have appeared in such places as The Seattle Times, The Kansas City Star, and Philosophia Christi. His narrative writing has appeared in the journals Windhover and New Texas.

He lives with his wife and three children in Western Washington. He blogs Darwinism, design and culture with his wife at wittingshire.blogspot.com; media coverage of the evolution controversy at www.evolutionnews.org; and intelligent design at www.idthefuture.com.


Other Books by the Authors

The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin Wiker and Jeanne Bendick

Moral Darwinism: How We Became Hedonists by Benjamin Wiker

Architects of the Culture of Death by Donald De Marco and Benjamin D. Wiker

Traipsing into Evolution: Intelligent Design And the Kitzmiller V. Dover Decision by David K. Dewolf, John G. West, Casey Luskin and Jonathan Witt