TriumfofThomasAquinasfresco224157 Type post Author Brian Miller Date May 27, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Aquinas’ Fifth Way, Aristotle, C. W. Howell, capitalism, Casey Luskin, Christianity, Daniel Kuebler, Darwin and Doctrine, Designer Science, Edward Feser, faith and science, Fr. Michael Chaberek, Franciscan University of Steubenville, intelligence, intelligent causation, intelligent design, James R. Hofmann, Jerry Coyne, Karl Marx, Logan Gage, metaphysics, Michael Behe, philosophers, poor design, purpose, Robert Koons, theologians, theology, Thomas Aquinas, unintelligent entities, William Dembski Designer Science Repeats Common Misunderstandings of Thomas Aquinas Brian Miller May 27, 2026 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 7 Aquinas argues that intelligence is recognized precisely because unintelligent entities achieve purposeful ends only when directed by an intelligence. Read More ›