Mariusz Tabaczek, O.P., is a friar preacher, professor of theology, and member of the Thomistic Institute at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He is the author of Emergence: Towards A New Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science (University of Notre Dame Press, 2019).
Mariusz Tabaczek offers an original take on Aquinas on divine action and emergent theories, a view that advances the field of science and theology into new grounds, and in particular the debate on God's action and presence in the created world. -Ignacio Silva, Universidad Austral and University of Oxford Divine Action and Emergence is an exciting volume, which, with its original proposal, advances the field of science and theology, and in particular the debates concerning divine action in the world, into unexplored new grounds. -Science and Christian Belief Divine Action and Emergence provides a very detailed summary of the contemporary debate on emergence and panentheism while offering a bold new proposal that promises to reinvigorate Aristotelian causation for our day. -Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith