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Nature in Theology

“Biology Worthy of Life”: On the Work of Steven Talbott

Lesley Rice

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Communio - Fall-Winter 2019 - Nature in Theology
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Volume 46.3-4

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  • Introduction: Nature in Theology
  • The Descent of Man: On Evolution and the Devolution of Nature, History, and Truth
  • Physics without Physis: On Form and Teleology in Modern Science
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  • “To Till It and Keep It”: Catholic Social Doctrine and Agroecology
  • “The Sparkling of the Holy Ghost”: The Metaphysics of Nature and Grace in Dante’s Paradiso
  • Augusto Del Noce on Marx’s Abolition of Human Nature
  • Fluidity: Man, the Triune God, and the Eucharistic Christ
  • The Emperor’s (New) New Clothes: The Logic of the New “Gender Ideology”
  • Pathei Mathos: Rereading Aeschylus’s Oresteia
  • On Henry B. Veatch and “Natural Law and the ‘Is’-‘Ought’ Question”: A Brief Introduction
  • Natural Law and the “Is”-“Ought” Question: Queries to Finnis and Grisez
  • Providence and Imitation: Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex and Aristotle’s Poetics