Theistic Evolution The Teilhardian Heresy

Cover of Theistic Evolution The Teilhardian Heresy by Wolfgang Smith
Publisher: Angelico Press
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Revised ed.
Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9781597311342
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.21915630886 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 231.7/652
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Theistic Evolution The Teilhardian Heresy by Wolfgang Smith, published by Angelico Press in 2012, is a revised edition comprising 270 pages. This book addresses the intersection of science and Christianity, particularly focusing on the ideas propagated by figures such as Teilhard de Chardin. Smith critiques the contemporary acceptance of these ideas within the Catholic community, arguing that they often align with modern neo-humanist tendencies and challenge traditional beliefs.

In this work, readers will find a thorough examination of theistic evolutionism, presented through detailed arguments that highlight the shortcomings of Teilhardian thought. Smith draws on historical theological insights from the Greek and Latin Fathers to illuminate the ongoing debates surrounding the nature of God and humanity. The book serves not only as a critique but also as an introduction to essential metaphysical and theological concepts that have been overlooked in modern discussions of religion and science.


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Darwin. Dawkins. Dennett. – This voluble triumvirate has gained oracular status for many scientists and laypersons in the contemporary world. But though the edifice of thought they have erected over and against tradition and faith has gained currency in today’s nihilistic mind, it is now rapidly eroding in the serious world of ideas. But what of that heady amalgam of Science and Christianity first put together by Teilhard de Chardin, which struck the Catholic world like a whirlwind around the time of the Second Vatican Council and continues to the present day in the work of such Catholic evolutionists as John Haught and Kenneth R. Miller? What as a rule has rendered Catholics vulnerable to Teilhardian tenets-apart from the fact that these conform to the neo-humanist tendencies of our age-is that the theory is clad in scientific garb: in the modern world, where Science speaks, it appears even angels will listen. In Theistic Evolution, Wolfgang Smith shows himself to be that rare person thoroughly grounded in both science and theology, and what he proves through detailed and rigorous argument is that Teilhard de Chardin has in fact sold us a veritable science-fiction theology. This book, however, is much more than a masterful and indeed definitive refutation of theistic evolutionism: it is at the same time an incomparable introduction to long-forgotten metaphysical and theological truths. In language at once precise and lucid the author recalls teachings going back to the Greek and Latin Fathers, and explains their bearing on questions about the nature of God and man bungled at the hands of many contemporary scientists and theologians.

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