by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science
Author: Fr. William A. Wallace, OP Article Abstract: The author updates the article above in light of the 1992 report of the Galileo Commission and Pope John Paul II’s address when presenting its results to the members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Download...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Religion, Science and Technology
Author: Fr. William A. Wallace, OP Article Abstract: Wallace cites examples of the early Fathers of the Church to show “…that a premature divorce between reason and faith could do more to hurt Christian apologetics than the attempt to promote a marriage...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Religion
Author: Thomas P. Sheahen, PhD Article Abstract: This question, posed with a Christmastime flavor, leads into an explanation of the importance of images when discussing spiritual concepts that do not directly connect to our customary ways of thinking and speaking....
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science
Author: Fr. Joop Schopman, PhD Article Abstract: Given the Laplacian contention that the world around us can be understood (and our lives can be lived) without a God, and that secularization (of religion) is often interpreted as the natural outcome of the process...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Religion
Author: E. Rita Poto Article Abstract: A summary of a longer paper. Ms Poto looks at the “moral problems of modernity….I would say that the morality or immorality of a culture does not arise in a vacuum, but is a reflection of its ethos….The culture...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science
Author: Lucien Morren, PhD Article Abstract: The author takes issue with the perceived thesis of Brun’s that an updating of the Christian Theology of Nature necessitates the systematic rejection of God’s action in the case of humankind. Morren lists and describes four...