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Tag Archives: bible
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
Galileo and Medieval Science – by James Hannam
Posted in Blog @en, Cosmology & Faith, Science & Faith
Tagged bible, catholic, church, cosmology, faith, pope, science
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Sience and faith in a historical perspective
23 Clips from an interview with Prof. Peter Harrison, former Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford, and director of the Centre of the History of European Discourses at the University of Queensland. Harrison gives … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Science & Faith
Tagged atheism, bible, biology, catholic, church, cosmology, creation, environment, evolution, faith, God, history, philosophy, physics, reason, science, theology
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Answering Atheism
Are we able to answer the arguments of an atheist? In this interview, Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker discuss why and how they dismantle the underpinnings of Richard Dawkins’ atheistic agenda in Emmaus Road Publishing’s 2008 release, Answering the New Atheism: … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, bible, biology, catholic, church, ethics, faith, God, philosophy, science
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Is Genesis to be understood figuratively?
Did the people written of in the book of Genesis really live to be 900 years old? Tim Staples explains what the Catholic Church teaches about this. Tim Staples is Director of Apologetics and Evangelization at Catholic Answers. He converted to … Continue reading