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Tópicos (México)

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CARROLL, William E.. Creation in the Age of Modern Science. Tópicos (México) [online]. 2012, n.42, pp.107-124. ISSN 0188-6649.

In this paper William Carroll argues that the alleged conflict between creation and science has its origin in a mistaken comprehension of the meaning of "creation" and the extent of explication that natural sciences can offer. Carroll explains that creation, a metaphysical and theological notion, affirms that everything which exists depends on one single cause which is God. But, on the other side, the object of study of natural sciences is the realm of changing things. Whereas creation speaks to the cause of existence itself, evolutionary biology, cosmology and other natural sciences focus on phenomena subject to change. In contrast, creation should not be understood as the change from nothingness to something, but as a theological and metaphysical dependence in the order of being. This does not mean, however, that the theological and metaphysical approaches are incompatible with those of natural sciences.

Keywords : creation; God; metaphysics; natural sciences.

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