by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Life Science
Author: Robert J. Doyle, PhD Article Abstract: The author, a professor emeritus of biology at the university of Windsor, takes issue with Michael Behe’s essay from the proceedings in which Behe argues that the concept of “irreducible complexity” implies “design.”...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Science and Technology
Author: Danielle Darriet, MD, PhD Article Abstract: Dr. Danielle Darriet, a neurologist, relates her experiences in dealing with brain damaged patients in a rehabilitation hospital in northern France. Darriet who left her position of medical research, now serves as...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Life Science
Author: Fr. Robert A. Brungs, SJ Article Abstract: In this article, written during the last year of the 20th century, the author extends a challenge not only to ITEST members, but to all readers. Brungs strongly advises a specific set of proposals – but perhaps the...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Philosophy and Theology
Author: Fr. Robert A. Brungs, SJ Article Abstract: “The base of any Christian theology is belief in a person, Jesus Christ, and a response to him on the personal level.” Fides quaerens intellectum (faith seeking understanding) – with these words the author sets the...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science, Science and Technology
Author: Fr. Robert A. Brungs, SJ Article Abstract: The author of this article, a believer and a scientist, states at the outset that this is not a review, rather it is a “treatment” of the ideas contained in this rather lengthy volume by noted author and non-believer,...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Faith and Science
Author: Fr. Robert A. Brungs, SJ Article Abstract: The author reflects on his 30 years of active involvement in the faith/science apostolate, stating that in the beginning he was convinced that “the real problem was the Church’s lack of knowledge and...