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Evolution and Providence: Discovering Creation as Carmen Dei
Authors:Terrence Ehrman CSC
Institution:1. ehrman.6@nd.edu
Abstract:Abstract

Bonaventure describes the natural world as carmen Dei (song of God) that humanity should be able to detect through philosophical wisdom. Many contemporary evolutionary biologists, however, present the natural world as an argument against God's existence. Evolution is deemed incompatible with Providence and natural causes competitively exclusive of divine ones. These arguments against God are not proper to science, but to scientism. This purported conflict between evolution and faith is overcome by respecting the epistemological boundaries among science, philosophy, and theology, understanding creation as ontological dependence, and having a non-contrastive divine transcendence, in which God's transcendence does not oppose God's immanence.
Keywords:Evolution  Providence  Creation  Transcendence  Wisdom  Chance
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