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GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if PANTHEISM - INTERS.ORG Pantheism. Published on Inters.org (https://inters.org) phenomena (emblematic is the work of F. Capra, The Tao of Physics. An Exploration of the Parallels MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE In the verses following, from 12-16, we hear more about the “sign” of this covenant: the “bow in the clouds”, or, in other words, the rainbow. Scholars agree that Genesis 9 was written by the author (or school) known as “Priestly”, which we can date back to the Babylonian exile, in the 6 th century B.C. They also think it probable OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE EINSTEIN AND LEMAÎTRE: TWO FRIENDS, TWO Einstein’s position concerning the cosmological constant is a very important one. In 1945, after having attended a conference of Lemaître in Fribourg (Switzerland) Einstein’s close friend, Michele Besso, discussed with him of the fact that the Canon refused to set the constant to zero. THE TEACHINGS OF THE VATICAN COUNCIL II ON FAITH ANDSEE MORE ONINTERS.ORG
GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if PANTHEISM - INTERS.ORG Pantheism. Published on Inters.org (https://inters.org) phenomena (emblematic is the work of F. Capra, The Tao of Physics. An Exploration of the Parallels MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE In the verses following, from 12-16, we hear more about the “sign” of this covenant: the “bow in the clouds”, or, in other words, the rainbow. Scholars agree that Genesis 9 was written by the author (or school) known as “Priestly”, which we can date back to the Babylonian exile, in the 6 th century B.C. They also think it probable OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE An adequate perception of Middle Ages. Middle Ages are generally perceived as a period of darkness and stagnation between the heights of the Antiquity and the Renaissance. This notion is especially held to be true in the case of the medieval science. It has originated from the views of Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond D’Alembert, Montesquieu,Jean
THE MYSTERY OF CREATION The Christian revelation manifests an extraordinary richness concerning the mystery of creation. This is a moving and by no means indifferent sign of the affection of God. This revelation provides a continuous and consistent explanation of the knotty problems of human existence, such as man's origin and his future destiny, though it doesso in
THE CHARTER OF TRANSDISCIPLINARITY The keystone of Transdisciplinarity is the semantic and practical unification of the meanings that traverse and lie beyond different disciplines. It presupposes an open-minded rationality by re-examining the concepts of "definition" and "objectivity." An excess of formalism, rigidity of definitions and a claim to total objectivity,entailing
GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if CREATED THINGS HAVE A LEGITIMATE AUTONOMY d) The "autonomy of earthly things" understood in this way is not only illegitimate but also useless, according to the text quoted from the Constitution Gaudium et Spes. Indeed, created things enjoy an autonomy proper to them "by will of the Creator." It is rooted in their nature, and pertains to the finality of creation (in its immanent CREATION IS THE WORK OF THE TRINITY Creation is the work of the Triune God. The world "created" in the Word-Son, is "restored" together with the Son to the Father, through that Uncreated Gift, the Holy Spirit, consubstantial with both. In this way the world is created in that Love, which is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son. This universe embraced by eternal Love beginsto
BEYOND THE FACT/VALUE DICHOTOMY Several years ago I was a guest at a dinner part at which the hostess made a remark that stuck in my mind. It was just after the taking of the American embassy in Iran, and we were all rather upset and worried about the fate of the hostages. JOHN PAUL II ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A DEEPLY The Papacy of John Paul II is truly remarkable for many reasons. It is my privilege to have this opportunity to reflect briefly on and celebrate one crucial element of his legacy: namely his pioneering leadership in bringing the scientific world and the Church into a new period of mutually respectful and creative interactions, one whose momentum and vision continue to guide us today. OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE EINSTEIN AND LEMAÎTRE: TWO FRIENDS, TWO Abbé Georges Lemaître (1894-1966) met for the first time Albert Einstein in October 1927, during the Fifth Solvay Congress of Physicsin Brussels.
MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE ON THE THEOLOGY OF MIRACLES Article 6. Whether God has the power to do anything outside the order inherent in creation. 1. God seems unable to do anything outside the established order of things. THE MYSTERY OF CREATION General Audience. In the inevitable and necessary reflection which people of every age have made about their lives, two questions forcefully emerge, almost as an MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE Filippo Serafini, Professor of Sacred Scripture. Superior Institute for Religious Sciences at St. Apollinare, Rome From time immemorial, when a rainbow appears in the clouds—almost always following a downpour—emotions of wonder and even religious sentiments have sprung into the human heart. GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS There are two great debates under the broad heading of Science vs. God. The more familiar over the past few years is thenarrower of the two: Can Darwinian evolution withstand the criticisms of Christians who believe that it contradicts the creation account in the Book ofGenesis?
JOHN PAUL II ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A DEEPLY The Papacy of John Paul II is truly remarkable for many reasons. It is my privilege to have this opportunity to reflect briefly on and celebrate one crucial element of his legacy: namely his pioneering leadership in bringing the scientific world and the Church into a new period of mutually respectful and creative interactions, one whose momentum and vision continue to guide us today. OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE EINSTEIN AND LEMAÎTRE: TWO FRIENDS, TWO Abbé Georges Lemaître (1894-1966) met for the first time Albert Einstein in October 1927, during the Fifth Solvay Congress of Physicsin Brussels.
MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE ON THE THEOLOGY OF MIRACLES Article 6. Whether God has the power to do anything outside the order inherent in creation. 1. God seems unable to do anything outside the established order of things. THE MYSTERY OF CREATION General Audience. In the inevitable and necessary reflection which people of every age have made about their lives, two questions forcefully emerge, almost as an MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE Filippo Serafini, Professor of Sacred Scripture. Superior Institute for Religious Sciences at St. Apollinare, Rome From time immemorial, when a rainbow appears in the clouds—almost always following a downpour—emotions of wonder and even religious sentiments have sprung into the human heart. GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS There are two great debates under the broad heading of Science vs. God. The more familiar over the past few years is thenarrower of the two: Can Darwinian evolution withstand the criticisms of Christians who believe that it contradicts the creation account in the Book ofGenesis?
JOHN PAUL II ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A DEEPLY The Papacy of John Paul II is truly remarkable for many reasons. It is my privilege to have this opportunity to reflect briefly on and celebrate one crucial element of his legacy: namely his pioneering leadership in bringing the scientific world and the Church into a new period of mutually respectful and creative interactions, one whose momentum and vision continue to guide us today. OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE A. BAUM, I. PEINSOLD-KLAMMER, Samostanska medicina snagom sveteHildegarde
(Čakovec: Zrinski, 2005; G. BOING, Die Weltgeschichte (Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag Herder KG, 1971); W.E. CAROLL, “Creation, Evolution, and Thomas Aquinas,” Revue des Questions Scientifiques 171 (2000), pp. 319-347; C.R. CONNOR, Women of Byzantium (New Haven THE REALIST BEGINNER’S HANDBOOK In this text, originally presented with the title "Vademecum of the beginner realist" at the end of his work Methodical Realism, Etienne Gilson collects in 30 points the main differences between an idealistic and a realistic cognitive approach, showing how realism represents the genuine reference point for all spontaneous knowledge.Idealism, on the contrary, constitutes a forcing and very THE TEACHINGS OF THE VATICAN COUNCIL II ON FAITH AND The reader that approached the documents of the Vatican Council II superficially could come to the conclusion that the references to scientific thinking are quite rare. THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE Filippo Serafini, Professor of Sacred Scripture. Superior Institute for Religious Sciences at St. Apollinare, Rome From time immemorial, when a rainbow appears in the clouds—almost always following a downpour—emotions of wonder and even religious sentiments have sprung into the human heart. FAITH AND REASON IN BLAISE PASCAL’S "MEMORIAL" R. Guardini, Pascal For Our Time (1935) (New York: Herder, 1966), pp.33-44.
JOHN PAUL II ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A DEEPLY The Papacy of John Paul II is truly remarkable for many reasons. It is my privilege to have this opportunity to reflect briefly on and celebrate one crucial element of his legacy: namely his pioneering leadership in bringing the scientific world and the Church into a new period of mutually respectful and creative interactions, one whose momentum and vision continue to guide us today. CREATION IS THE WORK OF THE TRINITY General Audience. The reflection on the truth of creation, whereby God calls the world into existence from nothingness, urges the eye of our faith to contemplate God the Creator, who reveals in creation his omnipotence, wisdom and love. CREATED THINGS HAVE A LEGITIMATE AUTONOMY General Audience. In the previous catechesis we dwelt on the finality of creation from the viewpoint of the transcendent dimension. Creation also demands reflectionWHAT IS A MIRACLE?
Special Section: Spirituality/Medicine Interface Project What Is a Miracle? Daniel P. Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD Abstract: Based on arguments from theology and the philosophy of science, a miracle may be defined as: (1) a real, individual event, the OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE EINSTEIN AND LEMAÎTRE: TWO FRIENDS, TWO Einstein’s position concerning the cosmological constant is a very important one. In 1945, after having attended a conference of Lemaître in Fribourg (Switzerland) Einstein’s close friend, Michele Besso, discussed with him of the fact that the Canon refused to set the constant to zero. THE TEACHINGS OF THE VATICAN COUNCIL II ON FAITH ANDSEE MORE ONINTERS.ORG
GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if PANTHEISM - INTERS.ORG Pantheism. Published on Inters.org (https://inters.org) phenomena (emblematic is the work of F. Capra, The Tao of Physics. An Exploration of the Parallels MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE In the verses following, from 12-16, we hear more about the “sign” of this covenant: the “bow in the clouds”, or, in other words, the rainbow. Scholars agree that Genesis 9 was written by the author (or school) known as “Priestly”, which we can date back to the Babylonian exile, in the 6 th century B.C. They also think it probable OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE EINSTEIN AND LEMAÎTRE: TWO FRIENDS, TWO Einstein’s position concerning the cosmological constant is a very important one. In 1945, after having attended a conference of Lemaître in Fribourg (Switzerland) Einstein’s close friend, Michele Besso, discussed with him of the fact that the Canon refused to set the constant to zero. THE TEACHINGS OF THE VATICAN COUNCIL II ON FAITH ANDSEE MORE ONINTERS.ORG
GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if PANTHEISM - INTERS.ORG Pantheism. Published on Inters.org (https://inters.org) phenomena (emblematic is the work of F. Capra, The Tao of Physics. An Exploration of the Parallels MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE In the verses following, from 12-16, we hear more about the “sign” of this covenant: the “bow in the clouds”, or, in other words, the rainbow. Scholars agree that Genesis 9 was written by the author (or school) known as “Priestly”, which we can date back to the Babylonian exile, in the 6 th century B.C. They also think it probable OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or MIDDLE AGES, SCIENCE IN THE An adequate perception of Middle Ages. Middle Ages are generally perceived as a period of darkness and stagnation between the heights of the Antiquity and the Renaissance. This notion is especially held to be true in the case of the medieval science. It has originated from the views of Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond D’Alembert, Montesquieu,Jean
THE MYSTERY OF CREATION The Christian revelation manifests an extraordinary richness concerning the mystery of creation. This is a moving and by no means indifferent sign of the affection of God. This revelation provides a continuous and consistent explanation of the knotty problems of human existence, such as man's origin and his future destiny, though it doesso in
THE CHARTER OF TRANSDISCIPLINARITY The keystone of Transdisciplinarity is the semantic and practical unification of the meanings that traverse and lie beyond different disciplines. It presupposes an open-minded rationality by re-examining the concepts of "definition" and "objectivity." An excess of formalism, rigidity of definitions and a claim to total objectivity,entailing
GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if CREATED THINGS HAVE A LEGITIMATE AUTONOMY d) The "autonomy of earthly things" understood in this way is not only illegitimate but also useless, according to the text quoted from the Constitution Gaudium et Spes. Indeed, created things enjoy an autonomy proper to them "by will of the Creator." It is rooted in their nature, and pertains to the finality of creation (in its immanent CREATION IS THE WORK OF THE TRINITY Creation is the work of the Triune God. The world "created" in the Word-Son, is "restored" together with the Son to the Father, through that Uncreated Gift, the Holy Spirit, consubstantial with both. In this way the world is created in that Love, which is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son. This universe embraced by eternal Love beginsto
BEYOND THE FACT/VALUE DICHOTOMY Several years ago I was a guest at a dinner part at which the hostess made a remark that stuck in my mind. It was just after the taking of the American embassy in Iran, and we were all rather upset and worried about the fate of the hostages. JOHN PAUL II ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A DEEPLY The Papacy of John Paul II is truly remarkable for many reasons. It is my privilege to have this opportunity to reflect briefly on and celebrate one crucial element of his legacy: namely his pioneering leadership in bringing the scientific world and the Church into a new period of mutually respectful and creative interactions, one whose momentum and vision continue to guide us today. OPTICKS - INTERS.ORG OPTICKS OR ATreatiseoftheReflections, Refractions,Inflections &ColoursofLight SirIsaacNewton BASEDONTHEFOURTHEDITIONLONDON,1730 WithaForewordby ALBERTEINSTEIN AnIntroductionby SIREDMUNDWHITTAKER APrefaceby I.BERNARDCOHEN AndanAnalyticalTableofContents preparedby DUANEH.D.ROLLER DOVERPUBLICATIONS,INC. NEWYORK TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE THE REALIST BEGINNER’S HANDBOOK In this text, originally presented with the title "Vademecum of the beginner realist" at the end of his work Methodical Realism, Etienne Gilson collects in 30 points the main differences between an idealistic and a realistic cognitive approach, showing how realism represents the genuine reference point for all spontaneous knowledge.Idealism, on the contrary, constitutes a forcing and very CREATED THINGS HAVE A LEGITIMATE AUTONOMY d) The "autonomy of earthly things" understood in this way is not only illegitimate but also useless, according to the text quoted from the Constitution Gaudium et Spes. Indeed, created things enjoy an autonomy proper to them "by will of the Creator." It is rooted in their nature, and pertains to the finality of creation (in its immanent THE MYSTERY OF CREATION The Christian revelation manifests an extraordinary richness concerning the mystery of creation. This is a moving and by no means indifferent sign of the affection of God. This revelation provides a continuous and consistent explanation of the knotty problems of human existence, such as man's origin and his future destiny, though it doesso in
WHAT IS A MIRACLE?
Special Section: Spirituality/Medicine Interface Project What Is a Miracle? Daniel P. Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD Abstract: Based on arguments from theology and the philosophy of science, a miracle may be defined as: (1) a real, individual event, the GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES, SELECTION CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES 241 It is easy to see, by adding the appropriate groups of frequencies that after the first generation the genotype frequencies AA, Au, and au are in fact the SUSTAINING EARTH’S LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS I G B P N E W S L E T T E R 4 1 18 bundle but is essentially a Ôone-offÕ. ¥ LBA (the Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experimentin Amazonia) has
MAN, ORIGIN AND NATURE THE REALIST BEGINNER’S HANDBOOK In this text, originally presented with the title "Vademecum of the beginner realist" at the end of his work Methodical Realism, Etienne Gilson collects in 30 points the main differences between an idealistic and a realistic cognitive approach, showing how realism represents the genuine reference point for all spontaneous knowledge.Idealism, on the contrary, constitutes a forcing and very CREATED THINGS HAVE A LEGITIMATE AUTONOMY d) The "autonomy of earthly things" understood in this way is not only illegitimate but also useless, according to the text quoted from the Constitution Gaudium et Spes. Indeed, created things enjoy an autonomy proper to them "by will of the Creator." It is rooted in their nature, and pertains to the finality of creation (in its immanent THE MYSTERY OF CREATION The Christian revelation manifests an extraordinary richness concerning the mystery of creation. This is a moving and by no means indifferent sign of the affection of God. This revelation provides a continuous and consistent explanation of the knotty problems of human existence, such as man's origin and his future destiny, though it doesso in
WHAT IS A MIRACLE?
Special Section: Spirituality/Medicine Interface Project What Is a Miracle? Daniel P. Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD Abstract: Based on arguments from theology and the philosophy of science, a miracle may be defined as: (1) a real, individual event, the GOD VS. SCIENCE, RICHARD DAWKINS AND FRANCIS COLLINS Entomologist Edward O. Wilson, a famous skeptic of standard faith, has written The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth, urging believers and non-believers to unite over conservation. But foremost of those arguing for common ground is Francis Collins. Collins' devotion to genetics is, if MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS the pair must be a purine and the other a pyrimidine for bonding to 5 unpublished experimental results and ideas of Dr. 1 2 3 4 5 the No. 4356 April 25, 1953 NATURE TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' TWO DOGMAS OF EMPIRICISM' M ODERN empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES, SELECTION CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES 241 It is easy to see, by adding the appropriate groups of frequencies that after the first generation the genotype frequencies AA, Au, and au are in fact the SUSTAINING EARTH’S LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS I G B P N E W S L E T T E R 4 1 18 bundle but is essentially a Ôone-offÕ. ¥ LBA (the Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experimentin Amazonia) has
NCBC - NATIONAL CATHOLIC BIOETHICS CENTER The National Catholic Bioethics Center. 6399 Drexel Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19151. Tel.: (215) 877-2660. Fax: (215) 877-2688. e-mail: info@ncbcenter.org (for general inquiries about NCBC) consults@ncbcenter.org (For consultation requests, questions regarding the Church's teaching on bioethical issues, guidance in moral decision-making, or for SELF, NARRATIVE PERSPECTIVE OF I. Introduction . Narratives are important from cultural and historical perspectives. Oral transmission of values in African traditions through storytelling is a well-known example of the use of narratives to express historical events and other important ideas like moral values, beliefs in divinities, the origin of human existence the meaning of life, and the importance of virtues to living a EINSTEIN AND LEMAÎTRE: TWO FRIENDS, TWO Einstein’s position concerning the cosmological constant is a very important one. In 1945, after having attended a conference of Lemaître in Fribourg (Switzerland) Einstein’s close friend, Michele Besso, discussed with him of the fact that the Canon refused to set the constant to zero. THE MYSTERY OF CREATION The Christian revelation manifests an extraordinary richness concerning the mystery of creation. This is a moving and by no means indifferent sign of the affection of God. This revelation provides a continuous and consistent explanation of the knotty problems of human existence, such as man's origin and his future destiny, though it doesso in
THE CHARTER OF TRANSDISCIPLINARITY The keystone of Transdisciplinarity is the semantic and practical unification of the meanings that traverse and lie beyond different disciplines. It presupposes an open-minded rationality by re-examining the concepts of "definition" and "objectivity." An excess of formalism, rigidity of definitions and a claim to total objectivity,entailing
ON LIGHT OR THE BEGINNING OF FORMS 1225-1228. De Luce (on Light) Here we present the English translation by Claire C. Reidl of Robert of Grosseteste’s De Luce (on Light). “Grosseteste” is the French version of the Latin “Grossum caput”, namely “Great Head”. The Author (1175-1253), appointed Bishop of Lincoln in 1235, was one of the most acknowledged masters ofOxford.
CREATION IS THE WORK OF THE TRINITY Creation is the work of the Triune God. The world "created" in the Word-Son, is "restored" together with the Son to the Father, through that Uncreated Gift, the Holy Spirit, consubstantial with both. In this way the world is created in that Love, which is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son. This universe embraced by eternal Love beginsto
PANTHEISM - INTERS.ORG Pantheism. Published on Inters.org (https://inters.org) phenomena (emblematic is the work of F. Capra, The Tao of Physics. An Exploration of the Parallels THE BOW IN THE CLOUDS: THE BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM OF THE In the verses following, from 12-16, we hear more about the “sign” of this covenant: the “bow in the clouds”, or, in other words, the rainbow. Scholars agree that Genesis 9 was written by the author (or school) known as “Priestly”, which we can date back to the Babylonian exile, in the 6 th century B.C. They also think it probable MAGISTERIUM IS CONCERNED WITH QUESTION OF EVOLUTION FOR IT Benedict XV - John Paul II, Papal Addresses to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences (1917-2002) and to the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences (1994-2002), “Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Scripta Varia”, n. 100 (Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Sciences, 2003),370-374.
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Francesco Denza was born in Naples. He was a Barnabite priest, astronomer, and meteorologist who immersed himself in solar spectroscopy and founded what later became the Italian Meteorological Society. He renovated the observation deck of the Vatican Observatory, preparing it to help carry out the international _Carte du Ciel_ project, which made a photographic map of the stars.INTERS.ORG
THE HUMAN FACTOR IN SCIENCE _Readings on the Human Factor in Science: an approach to Scientific Humanism_ , an introduction by G.Tanzella-Nitti__
_The scientific experience of knowledge_, by E.
Cantore (1977)
_On the intellectual passion in scientific research_, by M. Polanyi
(1958)
_The two supreme elements in human progress_, by R. A. Millikan
(1950)
_Humanism and humanity_, by Th. Dobzhansky
(1967)
_Science as a culture: A critical appreciation_ , by C. N. R. Rao (2002) From the INTERS articles: E. Cantore, _Science, The HumanisticSignificance of_
INTERDISCIPLINARY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE The Encyclopedia, published by the Centro di Documentazione Interdisciplinare di Scienza e Fede operating at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, provides new, scholarly articles in the rapidly growing international field of Religion and Science (ISSN: 2037-2329). INTERS is a _FREE_ online
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ANTHOLOGY AND DOCUMENTS To emphasize and spread relevant documents within the scientific community, this section provides key materials concerning the dialogue among science, philosophy and theology.SPECIAL ISSUES
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How Philosophy is making me a better scientist Nature, April 23, 2021 Truth and beauty in physics and biology Nature Physics, February17, 2021
Motivated by Faith, Catholic Scientists Look Beyond Earth’s Galaxy The Tablet, January 15, 2021 Our Improbable Existence Is No Evidence for a Multiverse Scientific American, January 10, 2021Go to the Archive
WEBSITES ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION ARTICLES OF HISTORICAL INTEREST A SELECTION OF BOOK REVIEWS ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION2009
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