Dr habil. Marek Słomka (Faculty of Philosophy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland), priest of Lublin Archdiocese (1996), MA in Theology (Catholic University of Lublin 1996), postgraduate studies at the School of Social Communication and Journalism (Catholic University of Lublin 1995-1997), MA in Philosophy (International Academy of Philosophy 1999), postgraduate philosophical studies at the University of Freiburg, Germany (Department of Philosophy 1999-2000), secretary to the Metropolitan Archbishop of Lublin (2002-2008), PhD (Catholic University of Lublin 2003), assistant at the Relationship between Science and Faith Chair (Catholic University of Lublin 2005-2013), Benedict XVI Praelatus Honorarium (2006), Rector of the Metropolitan Seminary in Lublin (2009-2015), consultor to the Commission of the Doctrine of Faith at the Polish Bishops’ Conference (2010-2019), adjunct professor at the Philosophy of Religion Chair (Catholic University of Lublin 2014-), doctor habilitatus (Catholic University of Lublin 2019). Disciplines and areas of interests: Philosophy of Nature, Philosophy of God, Religion–Science Relationship. Books: Christian Evolutionism on the Genesis of Man (in Polish: Gaudium 2004), Science–Faith. The Role of Philosophy (ed. in Polish: The Catholic University of Lublin Publishing House 2009), Natural Sciences and the New Atheism (ed. in Polish: The Catholic University of Lublin Publishing House 2012), Who is Man? The Anthropology of Karol Wojtyła (The Catholic University of Lublin Publishing House 2017), God’s Action in the World. Philosophical Analysis (in Polish: The Catholic University of Lublin Publishing House 2018); God's Action in the World. A New Philosophical Analysis (Bloomsbury Publishing 2021).

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