In an age defined by evolutionary biology and a boundless cosmos, can ancient faith still guide us? This powerful, ecumenical work offers a resounding yes, revealing the astonishing, untapped relevance of medieval Franciscan masters St Bonaventure and the Blessed John Duns Scotus. Bridging the perceived chasm between deep-rooted Christian tradition and contemporary natural science, the author masterfully synthesises historical wisdom with the insights of modern theological luminaries. More than just an academic exploration, this book provides a practical, spiritually vibrant blueprint for the modern seeker-challenging Catholics and non-Catholics alike to harmonise their faith with an evolving Earth and boldly step into a purposeful 'New Humanity'.