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Tag Archives: philosophy
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
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Tagged catholic, faith, philosophy, reason, science
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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/
Posted in Blog @en, Evolution & Creation
Tagged faith, intelligent design @en, philosophy, science
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Steven Hawking and the “The Theory of Everything” (film)
The new biopic “A Theory of Everything” does indeed engage in a fair amount of Hawking-hagiography, but it is also, curiously, a God-haunted movie. Find more videos of Fr. Robert Barron at http://WordOnFire.org.
Posted in Blog @en, Cosmology & Faith, Science & Faith
Tagged atheism, cosmology, creation, faith, God, philosophy, physics, reason, science
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The Fine Tuning of the Universe
For more resources visit: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/finetu… Be sure to view the Kalam Cosmological Argument animation video: http://youtu.be/6CulBuMCLg0 Source: Reasonable Faith
God Is the Best Explanation
On February 1st, 2013 at Purdue University, Dr William Lane Craig participated in a debate with Dr Alex Rosenberg on the topic, “Is Faith In God Reasonable?” Over 5,000 people watched the event on the Purdue University campus along with … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, biology, conscience, cosmology, creation, ethics, God, Jesus, philosophy, physics, reason, science, theism
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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
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Tagged atheism, bible, biology, catholic, church, cosmology, creation, environment, evolution, faith, God, history, philosophy, physics, reason, science, theology
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How a world renowned physician and geneticist comes to belief
Dr. Francis Collins is a physician and geneticist known for spearheading the Human Genome Project and for his landmark discoveries of disease genes. Talking to a terminally ill patient at her bedside made geneticist Francis Collins begin to think more carefully … Continue reading
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Tagged agnosticism, atheism, biology, faith, God, philosophy, physics, science
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God and Morality
Another part of a video series from Wordonfire.org. Father Barron will be commenting on subjects from modern day culture. For more visit http://www.wordonfire.org
Arguments for Atheism?
Richard Swinburne is the Emeritus Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford. He is one of the leading analytic philosophers of religion and his contributions to Christian philosophy has been enormous. His first three books … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Cosmology & Faith, Science & Faith
Tagged atheism, church, cosmology, creation, faith, God, philosophy, science, theology
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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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Tagged biology, creation, evolution, God, intelligent design @en, philosophy, science
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