‘Charles Darwin was a man who did more to change the way we think about ourselves than anyone since Jesus.’

Looking for Darwin (2007)



Looking for Darwin is a book that weaves together three strands. On one level, it is primarily a science story, an unravelling of Darwin and Darwinism. On another, it is in part a personal memoir, an account of Lloyd Spencer Davis’ journey to find the truth about God, Evolution, Intelligent Design and the meaning of life. It is also a travelogue, documenting the places and people, the reverent and the irreverent things that happen to Davis on that journey.


Looking for Darwin is a search for meaning in a world that pits evolution against creationism, Intelligent Design of an all-seeing God versus the blind hand of Natural Selection.