Meynard, Thierry2022-10-262022-10-26202210.37819/ijsws.22.173http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/4244406Creationism is an important feature of Christianity but seems very foreign to Chinese philosophy. This paper examines an early attempt of introducing a metaphysical account of creationism in Huanyou quan (1628) by the Portuguese Jesuit Francisco Furtado and the Chinese scholar Li Zhizao. It investigates the sources drawn from the works of Thomas Aquinas and reconstructs the choices made by the two authors in their translation. Finally, it suggests that Thomistic creationism bears similarities with Chinese philosophy.engNordic Forum of Sino-Western StudiesCreationismAquinasFrancisco FurtadoLi ZhizaoAsian theologiesA Thomistic argumentation on creationism in Late Ming China: First juan of the explanation on the Great Being (Huanyou quan), 1628Article