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Creation and scientific creativity

A Study in the Thought of S. L. Jaki

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Exploring the intricate relationship between science and Christianity, this work delves into Father Stanley Jaki's significant contributions to Catholic thought. It emphasizes how faith and reason coexist, countering ideologies that dismiss God's role. Jaki's analysis reveals that the modern natural sciences originated from Christian beliefs, particularly the concepts of creation and the Incarnation. This book presents a comprehensive examination of Jaki's ideas, alongside a complete bibliography, and highlights his prestigious accolades, including the Templeton Prize and recognition from Pope John Paul II.

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Creation and scientific creativity, Paul Haffner

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