101 Q&A Catholicism and Evolution - Paperback
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by Louis M. Savary (Author)
Addressing the threat that some Christians have felt from the theory of evolution, Lou Savary answers questions raised by people of faith about evolution and how it relates to Christian faith and practice.
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"This is an excellent, user-friendly book for those who seek to know how Catholicism and evolution can work together to enkindle faith. Lou Savary offers accessible and insightful answers to the many questions raised by evolution. An invaluable resource for faith formation and adult education."
--Ilia Delio, OSF, Josephine C. Connelly Endowed Chair in Theology, Villanova University
"Louis Savary has provided students and discussion groups with clear responses to basic questions that linger in people's faith. But an answer always generates another question. Let the conversations begin."
--Roger Haight, SJ, professor emeritus, Union Theological Seminary
Louis M. Savary, PhD, STD, holds two doctorates, one in mathematical statistics and another in theology. He was a Jesuit for thirty years and for the past forty years has been promoting Teilhard de Chardin's ideas for the ordinary person. He is author of many books, including The New Spiritual Exercises in the Spirit of Teilhard de Chardin and the The Christian Phenomenon: A Once and Future Church; The Vision of Teilhard de Chardin (both Paulist Press).
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