Archive for marzec, 2011

Inicjatywa dialogu z niewierzącymi w Paryżu

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Parvis des Gentils

Deux jours d’échanges et de dialogues entre croyants et non-croyants

24-25 mars 2011

Le Conseil Pontifical de la Culture organise, avec l’Institut catholique de Paris, le lancement d’une nouvelle structure de dialogue entre croyants et non croyants, appelée le Parvis des Gentils. Celle-ci, sur une suggestion du pape Benoît XVI, est destinée à construire un espace de dialogue « avec ceux pour qui la religion est une chose étrangère, pour qui Dieu est inconnu, et qui, cependant, ne voudraient pas rester simplement sans Dieu, mais l’approcher au moins comme Inconnu ».

Le Parvis des Gentils sera le support d’activités diverses : plusieurs grands colloques par an (Bologne au printemps 2011 ; Stockholm à l’automne 2011), l’écriture en commun de pièces de théâtre ou la réalisation d’œuvres d’arts, des rencontres (ex. avec ceux qui ont subi un athéisme d’Etat et cherchent des voies nouvelles en Albanie, 2011).

Paris a été choisi comme lieu symbolique fort pour inaugurer cette structure. Ainsi, les 24 et 25 mars 2011, trois sites de prestige – l’UNESCO, la Sorbonne et l’Institut de France – permettront à plusieurs hautes personnalités du monde de la culture de dialoguer autour du thème « Lumières, religions, raison commune ».

Parvis des Gentils

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Rationality of formulating and justifying religious beliefs

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Otwarte seminarium doktoranckie Katedry Teorii Poznania KUL

Racjonalność formułowania i uzasadniania przekonań religijnych

dr hab. Marek Hetmański, prof. UMCS

31 marca br. (czwartek) godz. 15.30,

Katedra Teorii Poznania (GG-s. 37), KUL, Lublin

Theology-Science: Which Theology? Which Science?

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Posiedzenie naukowe Komisji PAU „Fides et Ratio”

Teologia (fides) – nauka (ratio): jaka teologia? jaka nauka?

Ks. prof. dr hab. Andrzej Bronk,

24.03.2011, godz. 15.15,

sala nr 24 gmachu PAU przy ul. Sławkowskiej 17

Żródło: PAU

O nauce i religii z prof. Owenem Gingerichem

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Goshen College Religion and Science Conference

MARCH 25-27, 2011 AT GOSHEN COLLEGE, Northern Indiana, USA

At the eleventh annual Goshen College Religion and Science Conference the speaker will be Owen Gingerich, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and of the History of Science at Harvard University and a senior astronomer emeritus at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

The lectures on Friday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday, March 26 at 10:30 a.m. in the Goshen College Church-Chapel free and open to the public.

Source: Goshen College

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Nauka i duchowość: jaka jest przyszłość człowieka?

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the RELIGION AND SCIENCE STUDENT SOCIETY of the

ZYGON CENTER FOR RELIGION AND SCIENCE

presents

What Is Our Human Future?

THE 2011 STUDENT SYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY

at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.

on Friday, March 25, 2011

Source: ZYGON CENTER FOR RELIGION AND SCIENC

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Jak rozumieć stworzenie na obraz Boga w kontekście ewolucji człowieka?

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Public Forum with Joshua Moritz on

Chosen from Among the Animals: The End of Human Uniqueness and the Election of the Image of God

April 14, 2011: 7pm,

Graduate Theological Union Library, Dinner Board Room, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley

(free and open to the public)

What does it mean for human beings to be created in the ‘image and likeness of God’? In both popular opinion and the minds of many scientists and academics, the idea of human uniqueness and human superiority has been linked to the Christian doctrine of the imago Dei. Among Christian philosophers and theologians the connection between the unique nature of humans and the divine likeness has similarly been assumed and even systematically argued for. Pursuing what is called the comparative approach to theological anthropology these philosophers and theologians have asked, in what ways is human nature different from the nature of animals and, therefore, like the nature of God? In contrast to these scholars, Moritz questions any concept of the image of God that equates the imago Dei with some characteristic or capacity which presumably makes humans unique—in a non-trivial way—from other animals. He concludes that the image of God is—exegetically and theologically—best understood in light of the Hebrew theological framework of historical election. Viewing the imago Dei as election incorporates the findings of contemporary biblical studies and takes seriously scientific understandings of both evolutionary continuity and the psychosomatic unity of the human person.

Source: CTNS

Natchnienie w nauce i religii

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ADVANCE NOTICE – 2011 CONFERENCE

INSPIRATION IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION

25-27 SEPTEMBER 2011,

at CUMBERLAND LODGE, WINDSOR

Inspiration is twofold: on the one hand it is a sense of purpose which permeates everyday activities. On the other hand it refers to a moment of clarity, a moment in which some internal struggle becomes resolved or some inchoate idea becomes formed. But where does inspiration come from and what is its status in different areas of human endeavour?

Source: Science and Religion Forum

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Delusions of constructing cyborgs

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Części zamienne dla człowieka? – Zwodnicze uroki cyborgizacji

Prof. Ryszard Tadeusiewicz

21.03.2011, godz. 18.15

Duża Aula gmachu PAU przy ul. Sławkowskiej 17

W ramach cyklu: Kawiarnia Naukowa Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności i Dziennika Polskiego

Źródło: PAU

ESSAT News (bulletin) December 2010

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European Society for the Study of Science and Theology is a scholarly organisation, based in Europe, which aims to promote the study of  the relationships between the natural sciences and theological though.

The content of the issue: see below

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Człowiek w obliczu neuronauk

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Colloque du Réseau Blaise Pascal (Sciences, Cultures et Foi)

L’humanité de l’homme bouleversée par les neurosciences

2 et 3avril 2011

à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (Rhône, France)

Il comprendra des interventions de Marc Jeannerod (neurobiologiste, Lyon), Bernard Feltz (philosophe des Sciences, Louvain), Alexandre Ganoczy (théologien, Paris) et Bernard Baertschi (philosophe et éthicien, Genève).

Source: Réseau Blaise Pascal

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