Nancy Pearcey
Nancy Randolph Pearcey (born 1952) is an American evangelical author on the Christian worldview.[1] Ryan Lizza described Pearcey as a leading proponent of Dominionism and a prominent creationist. Pearcey disputes the label "Dominionist", noting that she had never heard the term before reading Lizza's New Yorker article.[1][2][3]
Career
Pearcey was the Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar for several years at the World Journalism Institute.[4][5] In September 2007, Pearcey was named Scholar for Worldview Studies at the Center for University Studies at Philadelphia Biblical University, Langhorne, Pennsylvania.[5][6] In 2011, Pearcey joined the faculty at Rivendell Sanctuary.[7] Pearcey is a columnist for the conservative magazine Human Events.[8]
Intelligent design
Pearcey is a fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, the center of the intelligent design movement, where she has had the primary responsibility for promoting the intelligent design movement's viewpoint through op-eds, for journals and magazine's, especially Marvin Olasky's World magazine.[9] Pearcey was a contributor to the controversial pro-intelligent design high school textbook Of Pandas and People, which featured prominently in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial.[10]
Publications
- Saving Leonardo: A Call to Resist the Secular Assault on Mind, Morals, and Meaning (B&H Books, 2010) ISBN 978-1433669279
- Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity. Wheaton: Crossway Books. 2008. ISBN 1433502208. (ECPA Gold Medallion Book Award 'Christianity and Society' category winner[11])
- The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy (Crossway, 1994) ISBN 0-89107-766-9, coauthored by Charles B. Thaxton
- How Now Shall We Live? (1999) ISBN 0-8423-1808-9, coauthored by Harold Fickett and Charles Colson.
- With Charles Colson A Dance With Deception: Revealing the Truth Behind the Headlines ISBN 0-8499-3521-0
- With Charles Colson A Dangerous Grace: Daily Readings
References
- ^ a b Pearcey, Nancy (12 August 2011). "Dangerous Influences: The New Yorker, Michele Bachmann, and Me". Human Events. http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45467. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- ^ Lizza, Ryan (15 August 2011). "The Transformation of Michele Bachmann". The New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/08/15/110815fa_fact_lizza?currentPage=all. Retrieved 8 August 2011. "Today, one of the leading proponents of Schaeffer’s version of Dominionism is Nancy Pearcey, a former student of his and a prominent creationist."
- ^ "The Books And Beliefs Shaping Michele Bachmann". NPR. 9 August 2011. http://www.npr.org/2011/08/09/139084313/the-books-and-beliefs-shaping-michele-bachmann. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
- ^ Nancy Pearcey, World Journalism Institute
- ^ a b Anderson, Matthew Lee (1 September 2010). "Saving Leonardo: An Interview with Nancy Pearcey". Evangelical Outpost. http://evangelicaloutpost.com/archives/2010/09/saving-leonardo-an-interview-with-nancy-pearcey.html. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
- ^ Author Dr. Nancy Pearcey Named Worldview Scholar at Philadelphia Biblical University's Center for University Studies ChristianNewsWire
- ^ Worldview Thinkers Nancy Pearcey and J. Richard Pearcey to Join Faculty at Rivendell Sanctuary, Rivendell News, January 13, 2011
- ^ Nancy Pearcey, Columnist Human Events
- ^ Forrest, Barbara (2007). Creationism's Trojan Horse. City: Oxford University Press, USA. p. 168. ISBN 0195319737.
- ^ Intelligent Decision: What the judge said about intelligent design in schools, Susan Kruglinski, Discover Magazine, 22 December 2005
- ^ 2005 Christian Book Awards Winners
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