St.-George-Jackson-Mivart Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 15, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , ambivalence, Ann Gauger, biological complexity, biology, Charles Lyell, chemical evolution, common descent, Darwinian evolution, Duke of Argyll, evolution, First Things, Fr. Martin Hilbert, Fr. Michael Chaberek, human body, human life, infraction, Judaism, natural selection, nature, Neil Thomas, On the Genesis of Species, origin of life, Richard Owen, Roman Catholic Church, Science and Culture Today, scientists, slovenliness, St. George Mivart, Stephen M. Barr, theology, universal common descent, vera causa Catholicism and “Evolution,” Whatever That Means David Klinghoffer January 15, 2026 Evolution, Faith & Science 3 In the book review by Stephen Barr, I count 66 mentions of “evolution” and not one of “Darwinian evolution.” Read More ›