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Author Archives: Vincent Kemme
The Catholic Church and Evolution: The Value of Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Dr. Daniel Kuebler, Professor of Biology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, delivers his talk entitled “The Catholic Church and Evolution: The Value of Interdisciplinary Scholarship.” Dr. Kuebler’s talk was part of the Faculty Research Colloquia at Franciscan University of Steubenville. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Evolution & Creation, Science & Faith
Tagged church, creation, evolution, faith
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There is no contradiction between Science and Religion
Address of pope John Paul II for the 50th Anniversary of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, re-established by Pope Pius XI after the Pontifical Academy of the “New Lincei”, with the Motu Proprio In Multis Solaciis of October 28, 1936.
Posted in Blog @en, Science & Faith
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Rediscovering God’s existence in an atheistic world
Prof. Michael Augros – Author and Vice-President of Institute for the Study of Nature Professor Michael Augros demonstrates how we can rediscover God’s existence in our increasingly atheistic world. Hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
The Catholic Roots of Science
One of the best kept secrets of modern history is the important role the Catholic Church had in the development of modern science. Unlike what many think, the scientific project, even the scientific method itself, was and is an invention … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Science & Faith
Tagged catholic, faith, philosophy, reason, science
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Online Course: the Laudato Si’ encyclical
The Global Catholic Climate Movement presents a course about the Laudato Si’ encyclical that produced by Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Religions for Peace, in partnership with the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. … Continue reading
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Randomness and Other Metaphors in the Theory of Evolution
Very interesting (and entertaining) talk about randomness and other metaphors in the theory of evolution, held by Ard Louis, professor of theoretical physics at the University of Oxford, on the occasion of the BioLogos Conference on Evolution & Christian Faith, … Continue reading
Top 10 Things You Need to Know about Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’
Pope Francis’ highly-anticipated environmental encyclical has arrived and Fr. James Martin, S.J., presents the ten things you need to know about it. America Media, June 18th 2015
Posted in Blog @en, Integral Ecology
Tagged biology, ecology, economy, technology, theology
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Dr Peter Kreeft: Intelligent Design
Dr Peter Kreeft, Professor of Philosophy, Boston College Intelligent Design, Science or Science Fiction http://lumeninstitute.org/peter-kreeft/
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Tagged faith, intelligent design @en, philosophy, science
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It takes a lot more faith to be an atheist than a christian!
This video is in response to the claims of the “New Atheism.” One that has been presented by the likes of Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins and the late Christopher Hitchens. One who holds faith is NOT irrational. Science and reason … Continue reading
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The Galileo Myth
Galileo is routinely portrayed as a victim of religious persecution and a martyr to the cause of science. Here is the real story about Galileo. It’s not the story about an enlightened scientist being persecuted by a narrow-minded Catholic Church … Continue reading