International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evolution. We try to search for the possibility of an evolution in Augustine theological thought and Thomas Aquinas’ works. St Augustine thinks that Earth received from God a capacity to produce plants, Thomas Aquinas claims a progressive development of plants’ species in their characteristics. Concerning animals, Augustine thinks that water received the capacity to produce fishes and marine animals. In his worldview, he takes account of spontaneous generation. During the modern period, the theologians no more understood perspectives about a progressive creation: God created each living species in a Linnaean sense. An Augustinian rereading remove...
Evolutionary creation offers a conservative Christian approach to evolution. It explores biblical fa...
The principle of proportionate causality is often cited as a cause for concern that Thomistic metaph...
This paper presents Thomas Aquinas’ concept of creation as a metaphysical theory of the origin of be...
International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evol...
International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evol...
The article provides an answer to the question as to whether St. Augustine can be regarded as the fa...
International audienceToday, teaching about scientific origins needs taking account of creationism (...
International audienceToday, teaching about scientific origins needs taking account of creationism (...
International audienceToday, teaching about scientific origins needs taking account of creationism (...
The ongoing debate on the Christian philosophical and theological approach to the theory of biologic...
The ongoing debate on the Christian philosophical and theological approach to the theory of biologic...
The ongoing debate on the Christian philosophical and theological approach to the theory of biologic...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Evolutionary creation offers a conservative Christian approach to evolution. It explores biblical fa...
The principle of proportionate causality is often cited as a cause for concern that Thomistic metaph...
This paper presents Thomas Aquinas’ concept of creation as a metaphysical theory of the origin of be...
International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evol...
International audienceIn this paper, we are looking at a philosophical approach on creation and evol...
The article provides an answer to the question as to whether St. Augustine can be regarded as the fa...
International audienceToday, teaching about scientific origins needs taking account of creationism (...
International audienceToday, teaching about scientific origins needs taking account of creationism (...
International audienceToday, teaching about scientific origins needs taking account of creationism (...
The ongoing debate on the Christian philosophical and theological approach to the theory of biologic...
The ongoing debate on the Christian philosophical and theological approach to the theory of biologic...
The ongoing debate on the Christian philosophical and theological approach to the theory of biologic...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Evolutionary creation offers a conservative Christian approach to evolution. It explores biblical fa...
The principle of proportionate causality is often cited as a cause for concern that Thomistic metaph...
This paper presents Thomas Aquinas’ concept of creation as a metaphysical theory of the origin of be...