Understanding the Creation Process

Belief in the divine creation of the world, as described in the Bible, involves various theological interpretations regarding the process of creation.

Concepts of the World’s Composition

Historically, Jewish and Christian traditions have had different interpretations regarding the composition of the world.

Creation from Nothing

The belief in God’s creation of the world from nothing (Latin: “ex nihilo”) is a foundational doctrine in traditional Christian theology, based on the Second Book of Maccabees, a deuterocanonical book of the Bible:

“I beseech you, my child, look at the heavens and the earth, and seeing all that is in them, know that God created all things out of nothing, and so the human race came into being” (2 Maccabees 7:28).

Although this is the most direct biblical statement on creation from nothing, Christian theologians have embraced it as a core tenet of faith [Catechism of the Catholic Church].

Saint Theophilus of Antioch critiqued non-Christian philosophical views, like those of Plato, arguing that the uniqueness of God’s power is in creating ex nihilo:

“Plato and his followers acknowledge God as having no beginning, the father and creator of all things, but then they assume that God and matter also have no beginning… However, God’s power is such that He creates whatever He wishes from nothing” [Saint Theophilus of Antioch. Epistle to Autolycus 2:4].

Saint Basil the Great also rejected Greek philosophical views on creation:

“They reason similarly about God’s creation: form was given to the world by the wisdom of the Creator of all things, but the Creator had substance from without… However, God created the matter corresponding to the form of the world” [Basil the Great. Sermons on the Hexameron. Sermons 2].

While the concept of creation from nothing is essential in Christian theology, it is not mandatory in other monotheistic religions like Judaism and Islam. In Judaism, the doctrine became prominent in the 11th century through Maimonides, although other concepts exist in the Talmud [Priest Oleg Davydenkov. Dogmatic Theology].

Jewish theologian Isiodorus Epstein notes:

“The question of whether the world arose ex nihilo or from pre-existing substance is philosophical and not directly tied to Judaism. Judaism emphasizes that the universe is God’s creation, not a blind coincidence” [Isiodorus Epstein. Chapter 14. The Judaism of the Talmud].

Creation from Matter

Jewish and Christian theology also consider creation from matter, based on Genesis’s opening verse:

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…” (Gen. 1:1-2).

Some scholars suggest alternate translations such as “When God began to create,” implying creation from existing material [Michael David Coogan, et al. The new Oxford annotated Bible].

This understanding has been acknowledged in ancient Greek philosophy. Philo of Alexandria, influenced by Plato, and later Gersonides, who followed Aristotle, believed in creation from eternal, formless matter [Cosmogony in Jewish Philosophy].

Modern Jewish scholars see parallels with evolutionary theory. For example, Pinchas Polonsky discusses the Kabbalistic idea that God created and destroyed worlds, suggesting an evolutionary process [Pinchas Polonsky].

Many contemporary theologians integrate creation ex nihilo with scientific evolution, likening it to the Big Bang followed by development from existing matter [Catechism of Creation Part II: Creation and Science].

Believers in evolutionism view creation as matter evolving under divine guidance, marked by God’s intervention at pivotal moments [Fr. Alexander Men. Creation, Evolution, Man].

Some theologians, like Thomas Jay Urd, suggest Christians abandon ex nihilo creation, proposing instead a creation from chaotic elements [Catherine Keller. Face of the Deep].

Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Church, rejected ex nihilo creation, positing eternal matter [Doctrine and Covenants].

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches the eternal nature of matter [Creation/Creatio ex nihilo // FAIR].

While traditional Christian theology seldom discusses eternal matter, theologian Thomas Aquinas considered an eternal universe compatible with creation, emphasizing creation as dependence on the Creator [J. M. Aubert].

Illustration: God creating fish and birds. Miniature from “The Book of Hours of Joseph Bonaparte” ca. 1415.


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20 responses to “Understanding the Creation Process”

  1. TulipCake Avatar
    TulipCake

    Just what I needed, a deep dive into divine DIY—who knew creation was a matter of “choose your own adventure”? Next, I’ll be waiting for a tutorial on how to make the sun with a side of cosmic flair! 😂

  2. Springheel Jack Avatar
    Springheel Jack

    So, we’re debating whether the universe popped into existence from nothing or just had a little pre-party with some pre-existing matter? Classic theologians – always making things more complicated than they need to be! 😂

  3. Jelly Momentum Avatar
    Jelly Momentum

    Creating the world from nothing, eh? Sounds like every startup pitch I’ve ever heard—“Trust me, it’ll be revolutionary!” 😏

  4. twix bond Avatar
    twix bond

    Creation from nothing, eh? Quite the ambitious project—next they’ll tell us they did it all without a PowerPoint presentation! 😂

  5. Pockets Avatar
    Pockets

    Oh look, another deep dive into the cosmic soup of creation! Just what we need—more intellectual gymnastics about where we all came from, while I’m still trying to figure out where I parked the cab! 🚖💨

  6. jade fox Avatar
    jade fox

    Seems like God had quite the artistic flair, creating the universe from scratch! I mean, who needs IKEA when you’ve got divine craftsmanship? 😂

  7. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    Seems like we need a degree in philosophy to figure out whether the world popped up out of nowhere or was just some cosmic DIY project! 🤔 Honestly, who knew creation could be such a complicated affair?

  8. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    Isn’t it charming how we’ve gone from “let there be light” to a philosophical tug-of-war over whether it started with a bang or just a good old-fashioned DIY project? 😂 Who knew creation could be so complicated, eh?

  9. Mosquit-No Avatar
    Mosquit-No

    Isn’t it just delightful how centuries of philosophers and theologians just can’t agree on whether the world was whipped up from nothing or just rearranged from leftovers? I mean, talk about overthinking a simple ‘let there be light’ moment! 😏

  10. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Oh, brilliant! A theological debate that’s been going on since the Romans decided to throw a toga party. Who knew creation could be such a complex affair? 🤔💼

  11. Chicago Blackout Avatar
    Chicago Blackout

    Seems like God had a bit of a late-night brainstorming session when it came to creation—talk about divine inspiration! 😂 If only He’d had a few sketches to show us, maybe we wouldn’t be debating whether it was “ex nihilo” or just a cosmic DIY project!

  12. green scavenger Avatar
    green scavenger

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—yet another theological debate on whether the world was made from scratch or just recycling old materials. I mean, who doesn’t enjoy a little philosophical dust-up over a heavenly DIY project? 😏

  13. BlacKitten Avatar
    BlacKitten

    If I had a euro for every time I heard about creation ex nihilo, I’d probably just buy a nice café and ponder existence over a cup of espresso instead. 😏 It’s almost as if some folks think the universe is a well-organized IKEA display – just add a pinch of divine instruction and voilà!

  14. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    What a riveting read on creation, I must say! Who knew divine handiwork could spark such debate? 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost as thrilling as watching paint dry, but hey, at least it’s not just another Brexit talk! 😂

  15. Pepper Mouse Avatar
    Pepper Mouse

    Creating the universe from scratch? That’s a bold move, God! I mean, who needs IKEA when you’ve got divine powers, right? 😏🛠️

  16. Gold Dahlia Avatar
    Gold Dahlia

    Trying to decipher this divine creation process feels a bit like attending a never-ending lecture on how to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions—good luck figuring out which bits go where! 🤷‍♂️

  17. Broomspun Avatar
    Broomspun

    Creating the universe from nothing? Quite the DIY project, innit? I mean, one day you’re just chilling, and the next, voilà! A whole cosmos pops up—now that’s what I call efficient use of time! 😏

  18. Green Scavenger Avatar
    Green Scavenger

    Oh, splendid, another deep dive into the theological rabbit hole! I suppose next they’ll tell us how to create a soufflé from nothing while we’re at it. 😏

  19. mother night Avatar
    mother night

    Creating the universe from nothing? Brilliant! What a time-saver—just imagine the paperwork! 😂

  20. Mr. Gadget Avatar
    Mr. Gadget

    Isn’t it charming how we’ve gone from “Let there be light” to debating cosmic matters like it’s a Tuesday pub quiz? 🍻 Honestly, next they’ll be telling us creation was just a really elaborate flash mob!

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