There are many important books on this subject, and by
no means are all listed here. Instead, only those books that I have
drawn from heavily are cited below. They are divided into the categories
of "presenting macroevolution as fact" and "questioning macroevolution",
where by macroevolution I mean the complete naturalistic creation story
of abiogenesis and descent with modification from the initial life form(s).
Presenting macroevolution as fact:
Biology, 5th ed.,Curtis
and Barnes,
Essential Cell Biology, Alberts, Bray, Johnson,
Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter
Teaching about Evolution and the Nature of Science,National
Academy of Science
Science on Trial, D. Futuyma
The Blind Watchmaker,R.
Dawkins
The Panda's Thumb, S.
Gould
Wonderful Life, S.
Gould
Creation and Evolution:
Myth or Reality, N. Newell
Finding Darwin's God, K. Miller
Questioning macroevolution:
Darwin on Trial, P. Johnson
Reason in the Balance, P. Johnson
Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds,P. Johnson
Evolution: A Theory In Crisis,M.
Denton
Of Pandas and People, P.
Davis and D. Kenyon
The Mystery of Life's Origin,C.
Thaxton, W. Bradley, R. Olsen
Darwin's Black Box, M. Behe
The Science of God,G. L. Schroeder
The Creation Hypothesis,
edited by J. P. Moreland
Mere Creation, edited by W. Dembski
The Biotic Message, W. ReMine
The Natural Limits to Biological
Change, L. Lester, R. Bohlin
In the Beginning was Information, W. Gitt
A Case Against Accident and Self Organization, D.
Overman
Icons of Evolution,J. Wells
Bones of Contention, M.
Lubenow
Cosmology
A BriefHistory of Time, S. Hawking
Rare Earth, P. D. Ward and D. Brownlee
God and the Astronomers, R. Jastrow
A Case Against Accident and Self Organization, D.
Overman
Show Me God, F. Hereen