This is a critical look at the question of design from a feminist theologic
al perspective. The author analyzes James Moore's 1995 Zygon article, "Cosm
ology and Theology: The Reemergence of Patriarchy." Then she looks at the r
elationship between science and religion from a feminist perspective, focus
ing on the kyriarchal nature of theology itself in light of the myriad powe
r issues at hand. Finally, she suggests that, instead of pondering the noti
on of design, scientists and theologians might more fruitfully look for new
ground for dialogue since feminist scholars are asking very different ques
tions, not just answering questions differently.