by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Philosophy and Theology
Author: Thomas P. Sheahen, PhD Article Abstract: Imagine, if you will, a meeting of two “time-dependent” gods! We know that God is not bound by time, in fact the concept of time has no relevance to an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent God. But what would happen if...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Philosophy and Theology
Author: Fr. James Schall, SJ Article Abstract: Could human freedom ever be eliminated from the human condition; not at the hands of brutal dictators but from within the very center of the human being himself? Fr. Schall studies this phenomenon from an historical...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Philosophy and Theology, Science and Technology
Author: Eric A. Reitan, PhD Article Abstract: Catholic priest, professor of philosophy and teacher of seminarians writes how his scientific curiosity, the desire to understand the world of nature led him from a stand of avowed atheism to acknowledge the existence of...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Philosophy and Theology
Author: Lucien Morren, PhD Article Abstract: The author probes the question of “natural” and “supernatural” applied to the human. “Thus, the anthropology that one might consider as the official one in the Catholic Church is bipartite; man...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Philosophy and Theology, Science and Technology
Author: Alfred Kracher, PhD Article Abstract: The ESSSAT held its 1998 conference, seventh in the series, in the ancient city of Durham in Northern England. About 160 participants from 27 countries met in St. John’s College to discuss this year’s topic: The...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Philosophy and Theology
Author: Richard J. Blackwell, PhD Article Abstract: Blackwell provides an insightful analysis of E.O. Wilson’s view of man in his trilogy on sociobiology. Rejecting a purely environmental model of the causes of human behavior, “… Wilson’s...