Thomas Aquinas Type post Author Brian Miller Date November 30, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsFaith & Science Tagged , Andreas Wagner, Apostle John, Aristotle, charity, Christianity, de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, Edward Feser, Empedocles, evolution, Finding Darwin's God, G.K. Chesterton, gnosticism, Howard Glicksman, human dignity, intellectual captivity, intelligent design, John West, Kenneth Miller, kin selection, sexuality, Simon Conway Morris, Steve Laufmann, teleology, theology, Thomas Aquinas, University of Notre Dame, Your Designed Body Attempts to Reconcile Evolutionary Theory with Christianity Lead to Intractable Tensions Brian Miller November 30, 2022 Bioethics, Ethics, Faith & Science 9 The fundamental premise of evolutionary theory is that humans are the product of an undirected process that did not have us in mind. Read More ›
Aquinas Type post Author Brian Miller Date November 16, 2022 CategoriesCosmologyEcologyFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , Alasdair MacIntyre, Aristotle, Charles Darwin, creation, de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, Democritus, energy production, error correction, imago Dei, information processing, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, James Tour, materialism, molecules, natural law, Plato, Pope Francis, redemption, Return of the God Hypothesis, Roman Catholic, scientific revolution, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen Meyer, stewardship, teleology, University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Hosts a Conference on Creation, Including Intelligent Design Brian Miller November 16, 2022 Cosmology, Ecology, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 4 The organizers accepted my abstract for a talk about “The Return of Teleology to the Natural Sciences.” Read More ›