Bill Davis | |
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| Born | Percival William Davis United States |
| Education | DePauw University (BA) Columbia University (MA) University of South Florida (MS, PhD) |
| Title | Former professor at Hillsborough Community College [1] |
Percival William Davis, also known as Bill Davis, [1] is an American author, young Earth creationist, and intelligent design proponent. [2]
Davis graduated from DePauw University with a Bachelor of Arts in zoology in 1958. He then earned a Master of Arts in zoology in 1961 from Columbia University and a master's degree and then his Ph.D. from the University of South Florida in 1993 in instructional technology. [1]
Beginning in 1968, Davis was a professor of Life Science at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Florida but has since retired. [1] [3] Since 2006, he has been a visiting professor of biology at Clearwater Christian College. [1]
The term "intelligent design" came into general usage following the publishing of the 1989 book Of Pandas and People co-authored by Davis and Dean H. Kenyon. [4] The pair suggested that Darwinism, more than a century old, had outlived its usefulness, primarily because evolution was unable to explain all the biological complexities, which they argue show evidence of an intelligent designer. Davis additionally co-wrote A Case for Creation with Wayne Frair, published by Moody Bible Institute in 1983.
In a November 1994 Wall Street Journal front-page article concerning why he decided to co-author Of Pandas and People, quoted Davis saying "Of course my motives were religious. There's no question about it." [5] [6]