by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Education, Faith and Science, Law, Science and Technology
Author: Fr. Robert A. Brungs, SJ Article Abstract: The author comments on the book, Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science by Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt (1994). Brungs proposes another model to consider in the science and faith...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Education, Science and Technology
Author: John Ashby, MA Article Abstract: Computing and Convergence: Institutional technology planning today often centers around an unspoken premise – Technology=Computers. Yet the forces of technological change in the digital era go far beyond the limited...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Earth Science, Science and Technology
Author: Gregory W. Pouch, PhD Article Abstract: Using well reasoned arguments, the author, a geologist, refutes the Malthusian thesis of 1798 that “there is a fixed supply of material being consumed and that this amount imposes an absolute limit to growth.” Pointing...
by ITEST | Mar 29, 2019 | Church, Science and Technology
Author: Lucien Morren, PhD Article Abstract: Professor Morren notes that Gaudium et Spes (1965) does not suffer from obsolescence. “Its influence, he writes, has been and continues to be important while the picture of our modern world and culture and the...
by ITEST | Mar 29, 2019 | Church, Philosophy and Theology, Science and Technology
Autor: Peggy Keilholz, MA, MSW Article Abstract: Are science-technology and theology-church irreconcilably separated? Can they be in harmony? Does it make any difference? The author notes that “our humanity is inherently bound to both freedom and...