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Category Archives: Evolution & Creation
Pope Benedict and evolution
“It is not the elemental spirits of the universe, the laws of matter, which ultimately govern the world and mankind, but a personal God governs the stars, that is, the universe; it is not the laws of matter and of … Continue reading
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Richard Dawkins vs Cardinal George Pell
Richard Dawkins and Catholic Cardinal George Pell discuss religion, morals and evolution on Q&A. (10-4-2012 ABC TV) Read the full transcript here
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The Origins of Life: Nature’s agency and/or Divine Intervention
Rafael Vicuña, professor in microbiology, molecular biology and xenobiology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago, Chile, presents his scientific and philosophical views on the origins of life during the 2014 Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on ‘Evolving Concepts … Continue reading
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
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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
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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Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
In the six decades since the publication of Julian Huxley’s Evolution: The Modern Synthesis, spectacular empirical advances in the biological sciences have been accompanied by equally significant developments within the core theoretical framework of the discipline. As a result, evolutionary … Continue reading
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Can Darwinism Survive without Teleology?
Ever since Darwin, the concept of teleology has been suspect among biologists. What is so controversial about teleology? Most likely, its history! From the earliest Greek philosophers on, it was widely believed that the world must have a purpose because, … Continue reading
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C.S. Lewis & Intelligent Design
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the death of beloved writer C.S. Lewis. “C.S. Lewis and Intelligent Design” is the third of three short documentaries inspired by the book The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society. … Continue reading
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