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Search for in author OR full textWord matches: evolution: 109 1 - Dec 2015 - Ordinariate Missal: "Divine Worship: The Missal" preserves Anglican patrimony, Fr James Bradley Archbishop Di Noia is well placed to make these observations both as one who was intimately involved in the evolution of the personal ordinariates (even before they came into existence) and latterly as the Chairman of the Interdicasterial Working Group Anglican traditiones which was formed in 2011 to compile the liturgical provision mandated by Anglicanorum ctibus III. 2 - Nov 2015 - Unity and Beauty: The genius of Vladimir Soloviev, Fr Lawrence Cross Godmanhood should be understood as not only the end of all evolution but also the very law of this evolution. 3 - Oct 2015 - Reflection: Fruit of the Garden, Anne Lastman 1-6) The evolution of human beings from very primitive type hominid is generally accepted by all communities except perhaps those whose view of creation is that it everything was created just as it is now. 4 - Feb 2015 - Books: AUSTRALIANS AND THE CHRISTIAN GOD: An historical study, by Hugh Jackson, Michael E. Daniel The following decades witnessed the rise of rationalism accelerated in part by scientific discoveries and theories particularly Darwins theory of evolution which challenged traditional interpretations of the Bible and this was accompanied by a decline in religious practice by Protestants. 5 - Oct 2013 - Interview: Why science needs faith, Professor Dominique Lambert But in the Catholic Church we have a theology of creation whose point of view respects evolution and so on completely but gives to evolution an additional meaning which is not directly present in the scientific research but that scientific research is coherent with this point of view . 6 - Oct 2013 - News: The Church Around the World To recognise secularism as a Quebec value is to take cognisance of the evolution of a people which for the past half century has become increasingly secular and has taken the confessional character out of its institutions she said. 7 - Sep 2013 - The Church's crises old and new, Bishop James D. Conley The sexual revolution - which would lead to an all-pervasive contraceptive mentality abortion and a grave threat to marriage itself - was beginning in earnest. 8 - Sep 2013 - Oasis: Finding rapprochement and peace among the Abrahamic religions, Patrick Byrne Cardinal Scola said the revolutions in the Arab world began with a series of demands (work dignity freedom) which are in full accord with the current evolution of the West over the past two centuries. 9 - Jul 2012 - Obama and same-sex 'marriage': Shaking his fist at God, Babette Francis Obamas evolution on the issue was preceded by US Vice President Biden announcing during Meet the Press on 6 May that he supported same-sex marriage. 10 - Jun 2012 - Faith and Reason: Cardinal Pell debates Richard Dawkins on Q&A: a commentary, Frank Mobbs In answer to a remark of Cardinal Pell about random evolution Dawkins gave a crisp summary of the conditions of organic evolution. 11 - May 2012 - Benedict XVI builds on John Paul II's historic Cuba visit, Michael Gilchrist As a result religious ignorance and disinterest in the Catholic Church especially among those those born before or shortly after the Communist revolution became widespread worsening an already poor situation. 12 - Nov 2011 - Letters: Atheism, Fr Bernard McGrath Human experience is full of the awareness of the reality of purpose and design in this world which cannot be explained simply by saying that all that exists is random matter in motion with no final purpose (evolution theory). 13 - Nov 2011 - Letters: First Parents, Fr Brian Harrison OS Mr John Young commenting on my letter in the October AD2000 says he doesnt think official Catholic teaching completely rules out the origin of Eve by evolution. 14 - Oct 2011 - Letters: Cart before horse, John Young I am rather intrigued by Dr Mobbs claim that If human evolution is true then Genesis is false. 15 - Sep 2011 - Letters: Book of Genesis, Frank Mobbs The Genesis account of the creation of Adam and Eve is compatible with the evolution of humans from primitive ancestors (the theory of evolution). 16 - Aug 2011 - Exegesis: Genesis account of creation and fall: what does the Church teach?, John Young Is evolution ruled out by Scripture? 17 - Jul 2011 - Books: A TOUR OF THE CATECHISM - Volume One: The Creed, by John Flader, John Young In reference to the Catechisms treatment of creation in Genesis he has an informative section on the theory of evolution in which he notes one conclusion in modern science that all existing human males have descended from one father and all existing human females from one mother. 18 - Jun 2011 - Letters: Greens' agenda, Peter Finlayson Its not clear which period in the evolution of creation the lobby uses as its reference point for this environmental renaissance: 10 100 500 5000 50000 or more years ago or even BH (before humanity)? 19 - Jul 2010 - New apologetics for the new evangelisation And among the questions that most need attention today is that of evolution in relation to the doctrine of creation. 20 - Apr 2010 - Books: Order books from www.freedompublishing.com.au It looks at biblical teaching on workers in the Old and New Testaments and follows its evolution through to the more recent papal encyclicals. 21 - Apr 2010 - News: The Church Around the World Here too the different continents show a different evolution: Africa Asia and Oceania grew by respectively 3. 22 - Mar 2010 - Books: Order books from www.freedompublishing.com.au It looks at biblical teaching on workers in the Old and New Testaments and follows its evolution through to the more recent papal encyclicals. 23 - Mar 2010 - Conversion: Paul Fitzgerald: my spiritual journey, Paul Fitzgerald DSouza by the way believes in evolution seeing it as the method of Gods creation. 24 - Feb 2010 - Books: Order books from www.freedompublishing.com.au Fires of Faith Eamon Duffy Inspired by the Counter-Reformation in Europe Mary Tudor dramatically reversed the religious revolution imposed on England under Edward VI. 25 - Feb 2010 - Climate change: which Catholic response?, William Kininmonth The Landcare program is revolutionising land management and has led to a re-balancing of productivity underpinned by soil and regional ecosystem maintenance. 26 - Dec 2009 - Books: This month's selection from AD Books It looks at biblical teaching on workers in the Old and New Testaments and follows its evolution through to the more recent papal encyclicals. 27 - Dec 2009 - Letters: Climate change, A.R. (Tony) Grieve Is it a bit like evolution? 28 - Nov 2009 - Foundations of Faith: 'O happy fault': the Christian doctrine of original sin, Noel Roberts He recasts traditional Christian belief in the mould of his evolutionary view of the world and rejects the Catholic doctrine of original sin. 29 - Apr 2009 - Benedict XVI addresses a Vatican conference on evolution and Christianity, Michael Gilchrist In his address on 6 March 2009 at a five-day Vatican conference on evolution Benedict XVI affirmed that the world did not emerge out of chaos but was intentionally created by the First Being. 30 - Mar 2009 - The family and the culture of death: a challenge for Christians, Fr Dennis Byrnes As Benedict XVI said at his Mass of Installation as the successor of Peter: We are not some casual meaningless product of evolution. 31 - Feb 2009 - Books: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Pope Benedict XVI, Siobhan Reeves In relation to evolution and theism he says these are not mutually exclusive alternatives for science and philosophy must merge to find the answers. 32 - Feb 2009 - Letters: Teilhard, Grahame Fallon Thanks for publishing my letter titled Evolution conference in the December/January AD2000. 33 - Dec 2008 - Letters: Evolution conference, Grahame Fallon It is good news that Romes Pontifical Gregorian University and Americas University of Notre Dame propose to convene a conference next March titled Biological Evolution: Facts and Theories. 34 - Nov 2008 - Books: THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD: Essays Catholic and Contemporary, by John Haldane, Tim Cannon Essays cover a range of issues from evolution to the capacity for architecture to express religious truth and although some of the territory may appear at first to be familiar the author invariably proffers original ideas and perspectives so as to provide genuine food for thought. 35 - Nov 2008 - News: The Church Around the World Catholic News Agency Vatican conference on evolution scheduled A congress Biological Evolution: Facts and Theories. 36 - Oct 2008 - Eugenio Pacelli: The enduring legacy of Pope Pius XII: a 50th anniversary tribute, Fr John Walshe The latter responded to a range of errors that were undermining the foundations of Catholic doctrine: a theological method that gave too much emphasis to historical analysis and theories of evolution that excluded Gods direct involvement in the creation of man and opened the door to polygenism. 37 - Oct 2008 - News: The Church Around the World In fact he said the opposite was true: As long as the earth was seen as Gods creation the task of subduing it was never intended as an order to enslave it but rather as the task of being guardians of creation and developing its gifts; of actively collaborating in Gods work ourselves in the evolution that he ordered in the world so that the gifts of creation might be appreciated rather than trampled upon and destroyed . 38 - Sep 2008 - WYD08: Faith: alive and well! - A pilgrim's progress, Catherine Sheehan At the Dominican gathering in the magnificent Great Hall at Sydney University Cardinal Schouml;nborn Archbishop of Vienna spoke on The Debate over Creation and Evolution. 39 - Aug 2008 - Reflection: World Youth Day: bringing a message of hope to the secular culture, Fr Dennis Byrnes By contrast and in the context of World Youth Day Pope Benedict XVI has offered the world a message of Christian hope in his encyclical Spe Salvi: It is not the elemental spirits of the universe the laws of matter which ultimately govern the world and mankind but a personal God governs the stars that is the universe; it is not the laws of matter and of evolution that have the final say but reason will love - a Person. 40 - Aug 2008 - Books: MYSTERY OF CREATION by Paul Haffner, Michael Daniel Thus whilst noting that the crucial links have yet to be found to validate the theory of evolution he acknowledges the possibility of the bodies of the first two parents providentially evolving from some other form of life. 41 - Jun 2008 - Letters: FEMINISM V. MANKIND: Selected Essays, Catherine Sheehan Feminism Vs Mankind provides a good summary of the history and evolution of feminism and also of the many logical and ethical flaws and contradictions it contains. 42 - Jun 2008 - FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH: Reasons for believing in God, Frank Mobbs Seeing that no one has observed the evolution of species much less replicated it by experiment how do scientists know it is true? 43 - Mar 2008 - Books: GOD AND CAESAR: Religion, Politics, and Society, by Cardinal George Pell, Catherine Sheehan In another essay titled God Evolution and Conscience the Cardinal reiterates the great philosophical arguments of St Thomas Aquinas that we can come to belief in the existence of God through reason. 44 - Feb 2008 - Spe salvi: Benedict's second encyclical calls for a rediscovery of hope in Christ, Michael Gilchrist Referring to the New Testaments times he writes Christianity did not bring a message of social revolution like that of the ill-fated Spartacus whose struggle led to so much bloodshed. 45 - Dec 2007 - 1962 Missal: Australian bishops support Benedict XV's liberalising of the Latin Mass, AD2000 Report Of course the 1962 Missal was the result of centuries of liturgical evolution. 46 - Oct 2007 - A Christian sceptic's challenge: why atheism has no answers, Babette Francis Evolution The theories of Richard Dawkins author of The God Delusion assume we are all here due to evolution and I have heard that a number of monkeys typing for 13 billion years could have produced Shakespeares plays. 47 - Jul 2007 - Education: New Wagga Wagga schools take their 'leap of faith', Bill Andrews Most recently their visits have included an examination of conscience followed by Confession discuss- ion of the Churchs teaching on evolution Italian pronunciation and a missionary talk by a priest from The Fathers of Mercy. 48 - May 2007 - News: The Church Around the World Catholic News Agency Benedict XVIs views on science pubished Benedict XVI discusses the limits of the scientific method and in particular of evolutionary theory in a new German-language book issued on 11 April. 49 - Apr 2007 - Reflection: Benedict XVI on the transforming power of the Resurrection, Pope Benedict XVI If we may borrow the language of the theory of evolution it is the greatest mutation absolutely the most crucial leap into a totally new dimension that there has ever been in the long history of life and its development: a leap into a completely new order which does concern us and concerns the whole of history. 50 - Apr 2007 - Rockhampton Lenten program: 'whatever that might mean', AD2000 Report This informs us that all creation is in transition from one form of existence to another - a form of evolution perhaps? 51 - Apr 2007 - News: The Church Around the World During a lecture in February sponsored by the Homeland Foundation the Cardinal said that restricting debate about Darwins theory of evolution amounted to censorship. 52 - Nov 2006 - Letters: Declining practice, Gerard J. Keane For too long too many Catholic scholars have unjustly ridiculed opponents of evolution as simplistic advocates of fundamentalism. 53 - Oct 2006 - Letters: Evolution hoax, Fr G.H. Duggan SM Peter Barnes has written that there is a considerable body of evidence supporting the view that evolution was the mode of Gods action in creating the universe and the living bodies within it. 54 - Oct 2006 - Modernism's 'second wave' continues to impact on the Church, Fr Martin Durham Faith then becomes a purely natural evolution of human thought. 55 - Oct 2006 - News: The Church Around The World Last year Father Coyne drew worldwide attention for his public comments on the topics of evolution and the theory of intelligent design. 56 - Aug 2006 - Letters: Intelligent design?, Peter Barnes I must first reiterate that I do not consider that in the evolution vs intelligent design debate Gods creation or sovereignty is in question. 57 - Jul 2006 - New Vatican document emphasises centrality of marriage and family, AD2000 Report Family under threat This demographic winter - especially in Europe - has been highlighted in a recent study released by the Madrid-based Institute for Family Policies which is titled Report on the Evolution of the Family in Europe 2006. 58 - May 2006 - Books: The Victory Of Reason, by Rodney Stark, Michael Gilchrist Breakthroughs Professor Stark advances the revolutionary controversial and long overdue idea that Christianity and its related institutions were directly responsible for the most significant intellectual political scientific and economic breakthroughs of the past millennium. 59 - May 2006 - Vocations: Can religious life be rebuilt in Australia?, Sr Mary Augustine OP One was the realisation that there is by this stage in its evolution no room in the Australian education system for religious who wish to live up to their vocation to be counter cultural. 60 - Apr 2006 - Creation: Intelligent Design and the war against God, Stephen Hitchings The classic debate about evolution took place between Thomas Huxley Darwins bulldog and Samuel Wilberforce Anglican bishop of Oxford in 1860. 61 - Apr 2006 - News: The Church Around the World US poll: most say teach evidence against evolution Most Americans believe that public schools should provide students with evidence both for and against the theory of Darwinian evolution according to a new nationwide poll published in March. 62 - Mar 2006 - Letters: Intelligent Design, Peter Barnes It is true many Darwinian evolutionists are atheists who seek to eliminate God in favour of blind chance but Intelligent Design wants to ignore the possibility of the evolution of complex biological systems because they are complex. 63 - Feb 2006 - Letters: Intelligent design (letter), Paul MacLeod The current debate over intelligent design versus Darwinian evolution is being presented as pitting faith against science. 64 - Feb 2006 - News: The Church Around the World Catholic News Agency Kansas schools allowed to mention intelligent design On 8 November the Kansas Board of Education passed a long-awaited vote which would allow intelligent design - the theory that the universe is too complex to be completely random and that some sort of creator lies at its origin - to be mentioned alongside of evolution theories in the states public schools. 65 - Nov 2005 - News: The Church Around the World Cardinal Schouml;nborn on creation and evolution Viennas Archbishop Cardinal Christoph Schouml;nborn has made new comments on the continuing debate on evolution versus intelligent design saying both are complementary: He presented his views on 2 October in the first conference of what is to become a nine-month cycle of lectures with the title Creation and Evolution. 66 - Oct 2005 - News: The Church Around the World Zenit News Agency Archbishop Hickey on Intelligent Design theory The theory of evolution is an inadequate way to describe the universe and life because it ignores too much and makes great presumptive leaps without evidence said Archbishop Barry Hickey of Perth in August. 67 - Sep 2005 - Reflection: Benedict XVI: how to make the new evangelisation more effective, Fr Dennis Byrnes PP During his homily at his Mass of Installation Benedict XVI said: We are not some casual meaningless product of evolution. 68 - Sep 2005 - News: The Chuch Around the World President Bush on evolution teaching While President George Bushs remarks on 1 August that the theory of intelligent design ought to be taught along side of evolution in Americas schools angered some others applauded the remarks which call for a fair debate. 69 - Jun 2005 - Books: More Good Reading from AD Books His book examines the key areas of interest to Christians in the light of present day issues like evolution feminism ecology and the problem of evil. 70 - May 2004 - Letters: Darwinism (letter), Michael Griffiths This seems to imply that Darwins theory of evolution is indisputable - a view I wish to reject. 71 - Oct 2003 - Letters: Original Sin (letter), Niall Browne In his letter (August AD2000) Brian Dethridge speaks of the very real tension between evolution and the doctrine of Original Sin. 72 - Sep 2003 - Homosexual conduct: how Gospel teaching can be distorted, Bill Muehlenberg Greek of today has experienced many changes and gone through a gradual evolution over the past two millennia. 73 - Aug 2003 - Letters: Orthodoxy? (letter), Brian Dethridge Regarding the recent letters on the subject of the orthodoxy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin may I suggest that the interesting question is not how orthodox he was but how to resolve the very real tension between evolution and the doctrine of Original Sin. 74 - Jul 2003 - Letters: New religion (letter), Br Jim Ward CFC a whole series of reshaping of certain representations or attitudes which seem to us definitely fixed by Catholic Dogma has become necessary if we wish to christophy evolution. 75 - Jul 2003 - Letters: Misunderstood (letter), Elsie Cunningham His evolution was the unfolding of that plan in the coming of the Kingdom of Christ - the ascent from nothing to matter to man to Mystical Body and consummation in glory. 76 - May 2003 - Letters: Teilhard de Chardin (letter), Stuart J. Blackwood Jean Rostand has said of Teilhards works: I have argued that Teilhard did not cast the slightest light on the great problem of evolution. 77 - Apr 2003 - Books: Marian Apparitions, The Bible, And The Modern World, Michael Gilchrist As the books title indicates each of these apparitions is linked to contemporary secular happenings with historical details included on the conquest of Mexico the Reformation the Enlightenment the French and Russian revolutions and Darwin and evolution. 78 - Feb 2002 - Letters: Human evolution, Fr Brian Harrison OS According to your correspondent John Schmid (November AD2000) Pope Leo XIII in his 1880 encyclical Arcanum merely gives a description of creation as in the Bible without thereby implying anything either for or against the theory of human evolution. 79 - Nov 2001 - Letters: Catholic teaching, John Schmid I have never said evolution can or cannot be compatible with Catholic teaching. 80 - Nov 2001 - Letters: A response on the Creation of Man, Gerry Keane No serious evolutionist would support evolution of the male human being and not the female and so Leo XIII via theological reality effectively pulled the rug out from under the possibility of naturalistic human evolution; he left no room whatsoever for it. 81 - Oct 2001 - Letters: First parents (letter), Scot Chaston Whatever the explanatory models that scientists use in their search for knowledge - such as evolution - the historical details of the physical and biological circumstances on this planet from which the manifold life forms emerged have yet to be fully understood. 82 - Oct 2001 - Letters: Papal teaching (letter), John Young Gerry Keane has for many years done good work in exposing the errors of evolutionists and giving the scientific case against the theory. 83 - Sep 2001 - Letters: Mind of the Church (letter), Mrs Carol V. Phillips John Schmids letter (August AD2000) regarding evolution is of concern to me for several reasons. 84 - Sep 2001 - Letters: Church teachings (letter), Gerry Keane John Schmid (August AD2000) raised a profound point on Evolution/Original Sin: Church teachings are concerned with doctrine - what we are obliged to believe. 85 - Aug 2001 - Letters: Evolution/Original Sin (letter), John Schmid The debate on evolution and Original Sin has surfaced once more in AD2000. 86 - Jun 2001 - Letters: Science and Christianity (letter), Mrs Carol V. Phillips This is the exact opposite of what the theory of evolution to higher species proposes and is one piece of evidence that it could not have occurred. 87 - Mar 2001 - Letters: Science and Christianity (letter), Scot Chaston These are some aspects of the Darwinian Theory of Evolution that are here to stay. 88 - Feb 2001 - Letters: Science and Christianity (letter), Mrs Carol V. Phillips by Stephen Hitchings (November AD2000) as to why no mention was made of the now-defunct theory of evolution. 89 - Nov 2000 - Toowoomba's 'Creating Our Future' - or a recipe for further decline?, Michael Gilchrist Brock In Search of Belief by Sr Joan Chittister OSB (an American radical feminist) The God of Evolution by Fr Denis Edwards (a liberal Adelaide theologian) The Meaning of the Sacraments by Monika Hellwig (a feminist US academic whose writings have conflicted with Church teachings) and Reenchantment: the New Australian Spirituality by David Tacey (whose planned talk this year at the Melbourne seminary was cancelled by Archbishop Pell). 90 - Oct 2000 - Archbishop Pell: social justice for today's family, Archbishop George Pell Regarding the decline of the family and an ageing population across the developed world Dr Pell commented: The American social critic Gertrude Himmelfarb has pointed out that almost certainly the family in the Western world will undergo a second revolution to deepen the impoverishment it has suffered after the first revolution that is reflected in the statistics of divorce illegitimacy single-parenthood and cohabitation. 91 - Dec 1999 - The Enneagram: recipe for apostasy?, Rick Kephart Sufis believe they possess certain supernatural powers (akin to witchcraft) to be used for the sake of the design defined as Gods plan for mankind the direction God wishes human evolution to take. 92 - Oct 1999 - News: The Church Around the World The key themes of his lectures will be: The Church and the Sexual Revolution A Catholic in the Modern World: Facing the Problems of Life in a Secularist Society and The Church Confessional: Should Catholics apologise for the Inquisition the Crusades and the Holocaust? 93 - Dec 1998 - John Paul II's new encyclical 'Faith and Reason' analysed, Hayden Ramsay The Church does not dictate to peoples reason or manipulate the autonomy which philosophy enjoys; nor can she support definitively any one philosophy - not even Aquinass - because all human reason is wounded and weakened by sin and there is properly evolution and revolution in philosophical thought. 94 - Aug 1998 - Cardinal John Henry Newman and the development of doctrine, Fr Peter Waters As they mutually correct each other they further the evolution of thought. 95 - Jul 1996 - Books: 'Critics on Trial - An Introduction to the Catholic Modernist Crisis', O'Connell, Fr John Parsons The second hybridisation makes the whole of belief in God and religion whether supernatural or natural a mere product of the evolution of human culture and psychology so that as St Pius X puts it in one of the condemned Modernist propositions: Truth is no more unchangeable than man himself for it evolves with him in him and through him. 96 - Apr 1996 - Vatican II, 1962-1965 - The next 30 years: to bring about a Catholic revival, Fr John Parsons The evolution of events in the Catholic Church in the period since Pope John XXIIIs election in 1958 cannot be explained without reference to one key factor. 97 - Feb 1994 - The state of Catholicism after 'Veritatis Splendor', B.A. Santamaria Other scholars have with equal freedom advanced the proposition that Christ did not clearly know he was God until later in His life: this knowledge developing as a kind of evolution in his consciousness (a statement which led the Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford University Michael Dummett a convert to ask in a recent controversy in the English Dominican magazine New Blackfriars If Christ did not know that he was God how do we know? 98 - Mar 1993 - What the secular humanists are up to, David Quinn Perhaps such a belief is in fact a delusion a by-product of evolution? 99 - Nov 1992 - Editorial: Turning the Faith inside out, B.A. Santamaria Church transformed As a consequence of this evolution both the external structure of a Church based on the hierarchy as well as critical points of Catholic doctrine have by apparently imperceptible steps already been transformed. 100 - Sep 1992 - 'Science can't explain Creation of the Universe' - Fr. Stanley Jaki in Australia, Peter Westmore However the scientific evidence does not prove the existence of Darwins Theory of Evolution. 101 - Sep 1992 - The Townsville experiment: next stage in the evolution of an Australian Church? He hints that Townsville diocese has been prepared for an experiment for the next stage in the evolution of the Australian Church. 102 - Apr 1992 - Problems of modern Biblical scholarship, B.A. Santamaria He concludes that men and women were at least equally important to him; that since no preferred place was offered to men by ordination at the beginning and since the priesthood is simply a product of historical evolution (although under the guidance of the Holy Spirit) there is no proven Biblical/historical reason why women cannot also be ordained. 103 - Oct 1991 - The priesthood: one layman's view, B.A. Santamaria I am inclined to think that the central problem lies in the cultural revolution an event which did not occur in China - where it was formally proclaimed by Mao Tsetung - but which did occur in the West at the end of the fifties and the beginning of the sixties. 104 - Mar 1991 - Editorial: Statistician registers numbers of believers - but what do they believe?, B.A. Santamaria As he saw it Christianity was divided between those who saw it as a revelation from above downward and those who saw it as an evolution from below outward. 105 - Jun 1989 - Australian Catholicism's one million "lost": a sociological analysis, B.A. Santamaria Or has it become something else in the course of an evolution which even so great a Pope as John Paul II is incapable of reversing? 106 - Dec 1988 - At a Catholic teachers' college, 'A Parent' The priest-director openly professes a belief in the increasingly dubious theory of evolution throwing doubt on Genesis the fall of Man and Original Sin; he avers that a Catholic may hold each of three positions on the Virgin Birth viz. 107 - Oct 1988 - A Catholic university for Australia: surely not modelled on Notre Dame?, Michael Gilchrist A Church History course titled Church Evolution presented a highly negative version of Catholicism including assertions that Luther was basically right and that Jesus was a creature of his time. 108 - Jul 1988 - 'Humanae Vitae' twenty years after, B.A. Santamaria Hence on the following morning 30 July by means of a carefully-planned coup de theatre which proved that the dissident theologians fully understood the role of the media in abetting the religious revolution the Catholics of the United States were the first to be informed that large numbers of the most distinguished theologians of the West held that the people had the right in conscience to set aside the Popes teaching on moral questions without calling into question their membership of the Catholic Church. 109 - May 1988 - John Paul II's new social encyclical, Sollicitudo rei socialis, B.A. Santamaria This gradual evolution from the individual to the international expression of justice follows the gradual development of the world economy itself.