Cornerstone is one of America's Best Colleges according to the Wall Street Journal

Academics

Adult female meeting with female student at a table with a laptop and coffee cups

Admissions

De Witt Center for Science and Technology at Cornerstone University

Tuition & Financial Aid

Students giving high fives after Powderpuff football game

Student Experience

Cornerstone is one of America's best online colleges according to Newsweek

Online

Dr. William A. Dembski

Education

  • Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Chicago
  • Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Master of Divinity, Princeton Theological Seminary
  • M.A., Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • S.M., Mathematics, University of Chicago
  • M.S., Statistics, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • B.A., Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago

William A. Dembski, Ph.D.

  • Distinguished Scholar of Mathematics and Philosophy of Science

Education

  • Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Chicago
  • Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Master of Divinity, Princeton Theological Seminary
  • M.A., Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • S.M., Mathematics, University of Chicago
  • M.S., Statistics, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • B.A., Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago

Dr. William A. Dembski serves as Distinguished Scholar of Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Cornerstone University, engaging students and faculty through teaching and academic collaboration across the university. He is a Founding and Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture.

A world-renowned mathematician, tech entrepreneur, philosopher, and theologian, Dr. Dembski holds rare dual doctorates in mathematics and philosophy, along with a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. As a faculty scholar, Dembski contributes to The Cornerstone Core™, Cornerstone University’s distinctive general education curriculum, guiding students to wrestle with enduring questions of human and artificial intelligence grounded in truth and God’s created order.

Students benefit from direct access to a nationally recognized public intellectual whose work connects learning to pressing questions they will face in the marketplace, the church, and communities. Dembski’s work and research-based perspectives help students cultivate a sophisticated application of a Christian worldview to issues such as how artificial intelligence should be used, what distinguishes human intelligence from machines, how truth can be recognized amid competing claims, and how innovation can serve people while preserving human dignity and God’s purposes for humanity.

Key Areas of Public and Academic Influence

Dembski’s work is grounded in a Biblical conviction that intelligence reflects the work of a Creator — bringing coherence to science, meaning to human life, and responsibility to how knowledge is applied as image bearers of God.

Applying Intelligence to Real-World Systems: As a technology entrepreneur, he has developed educational software and digital tools that apply his research on intelligence and information — showing how these ideas function in real-world systems such as artificial intelligence and data-driven technologies.

Establishing Intelligent Design as a Framework for Analysis: Through The Design Inference and related work, he introduced a structured approach for distinguishing between chance, natural processes, and intentional design — bringing greater clarity and rigor to discussions about origins and explanation.

Defining Specified Complexity: He developed the concept of specified complexity, offering a way to recognize meaningful patterns that are unlikely to arise by chance alone — an idea that has influenced ongoing discussions about biological systems, information, and design.

Advancing the Role of Information in Science and Technology: His work emphasizes that information plays a central role in understanding life and intelligent systems — contributing to conversations in biology, artificial intelligence, and the philosophy of science about what material explanations can and cannot fully account for.

Dr. Dembski’s academic and professional career spans leading universities and research institutions. He has taught at Northwestern University, University of Notre Dame, University of Dallas, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He completed postdoctoral work in mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in physics at University of Chicago, and in computer science at Princeton University. He also served as Associate Research Professor in the Conceptual Foundations of Science at Baylor University, where he led the Michael Polanyi Center, the first intelligent design think tank at a major research university.

As a public intellectual, he has challenged prevailing scientific and cultural assumptions in national and international media, engaging debates on intelligent design, the limits of Darwinian explanations, and the role of intelligence in understanding life and technology — featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and USA Today, with interviews on CNN, PBS, and other national platforms.

At Cornerstone University, students gain direct access to one of the leading Christian thinkers in science and philosophy, equipping them to navigate a world increasingly shaped by technology with wisdom, conviction, and a Christ-centered commitment to influence the world for Jesus Christ.

Books, Research & Publications

Dr. Dembski has authored, co-authored, or edited 30+ books and major works, alongside extensive technical research in mathematics, information theory, and evolutionary informatics.

  • The Design Inference (Cambridge University Press; 25th Anniversary Edition, 2023)
  • No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased Without Intelligence
  • Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology
  • The Design Revolution (Christianity Today Book of the Year)
  • Being as Communion: A Metaphysics of Information
  • Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics
  • The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith

His technical contributions include peer-reviewed work on:

  • Specified complexity.
  • Conservation of information.
  • Evolutionary search and information theory.

He continues to publish new work, with multiple forthcoming books addressing artificial intelligence, Darwinian theory, and the relationship between science, faith, and human origins.

Related Events, News & More

Want to Learn More About CU?

Connect With CU