Blackwell Updates today contains a book on ID that looks somewhat interesting, but a little suspect. The interesting part is that the author actually seems to consider Dembski rather than Morris/Gish/Ham-type people, the suspect part comes from blurbs like this:
""Sarkar's scientific expositions and dissections of Dembski's specious arguments and Behe's lack of imagination are clear, surgical, and authoritative. For those who would fear a return to the midd..."
There doesn't appear to be a way to see the rest of the quote but (using methods outlined in Dembski's Design Inference) I infer that "midd..." is the beginning of the phrase "middle ages" and so I think all that review needed to read was the table of contents.
That table of contents is on the Blackwell site here.
(Bleg: I am entirely unfamiliar with this author. Does anyone know anything about him.)
I believe the text says, "back to middle earth."
Sahotra Sarkar is a professor at UT Austin in both biology, philosophy, and HOPOS. He used blog here.