Aquinas and Evolution

Aquinas and Evolution by Michał Chaberek, published by Chartwell Press in 2017, presents a detailed examination of the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas regarding human origins. This edition, comprising 265 pages, is written in English and offers a philosophical and theological analysis that argues against the compatibility of Aquinas’s views with macroscopic evolutionary theory, including the concept of theistic evolution.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the philosophical implications of Aquinas’s teachings in relation to contemporary evolutionary thought. The book delves into the complexities of religious philosophy, making it relevant for those interested in the intersection of faith and science. Chaberek’s work is positioned to engage both Thomists and non-Thomists, providing insights into the ongoing discourse surrounding human origins and evolution.
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“Fr. Michael Chaberek makes an excellent textual, philosophical, and theological case that the Teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas on human origins is incompatible with macroscopic evolutionary theory, even so-called ‘theistic evolution.’ A must read for Thomists and non-Thomists alike.” David Arias, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary
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