In The Theory of Evolution Judged by Reason and Faith, Cardinal Ruffinin addresses himself to the subjects of Darwinian evolution and, with greater emphasis, to its mitigated form of transformism ¯the evolution of the human body, not of the human soul.
Against both positions His Eminence arrays the findings of science (paleontology, embryology, anatomy, physiology, parasitism, genetics, etc.), the teachings of the Scholastics and the Fathers of the Church, and (most significantly, since he is a Cardinal member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission) the authority of Scripture scholars.
This work, more convincingly and more thoroughly than any other, makes sharply clear the mind of the Roman Catholic Church on the two subjects under analysis.
This is a must-have book for any Catholic who wants to understand the Church's authentic voice on this crucial contemporary topic.
Cloth hardcover, sewn binding, dust jacket, 205 pp.

