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    Aquinas 101 - The Big Bang and Creation
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    The Big Bang and Creation

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    Creation isn’t really what you think it is! In this course, we will explain what creation is, explore the Catholic origins of the Big Bang theory, and provide a Thomistic “theory of everything.” We’ll also learn about the groundbreaking contributions of several Catholic scientists throughout history.
    What you will learn
    • What “creation” really means
    • The Catholic origins of the Big Bang theory
    • A Thomistic theory of everything
    • The contributions of several Catholic scientists
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    Instructors
    Prof. Jonathan I.  Lunine, Ph.D.
    Prof. Jonathan I. Lunine, Ph.D.David C. Duncan Professor in the Physical Sciences and Chair, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University
    Fr. Dominic  Legge, O.P.
    Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P.Director, Thomistic Institute. Associate Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Dominican House of Studies.
    Fr. James  Brent, O.P.
    Fr. James Brent, O.P.Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Dominican House of Studies
    Fr. Thomas  Davenport, O.P.
    Fr. Thomas Davenport, O.P.
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