Aquinas on Creation
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This book delves into the profound philosophical and theological insights of St. Thomas Aquinas on the concept of creation.
It explores Aquinas's understanding of creation as a relationship of dependence rather than a temporal event, challenging common misconceptions about the conflict between faith and science.
The book examines Aquinas's arguments against the idea that creation necessitates a beginning in time, emphasizing the metaphysical aspects of creation as a continuous act of God. It also addresses the implications of Aquinas's views for contemporary debates on cosmology and evolution, offering a nuanced perspective on the harmony between faith and reason.
The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Aquinas's thought on creation and its relevance to modern science.
It explores Aquinas's understanding of creation as a relationship of dependence rather than a temporal event, challenging common misconceptions about the conflict between faith and science.
The book examines Aquinas's arguments against the idea that creation necessitates a beginning in time, emphasizing the metaphysical aspects of creation as a continuous act of God. It also addresses the implications of Aquinas's views for contemporary debates on cosmology and evolution, offering a nuanced perspective on the harmony between faith and reason.
The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Aquinas's thought on creation and its relevance to modern science.
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