Archive for wrzesień, 2012
Dwa spotkania w ramach CTNS Public Forum
0Thursday, September 27, 2012
CTNS Public Forum: Theology and Science–Bottom-up? Exploring John Polkinghorne’s Epistemology
Dr. Knut-Willy Saether, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Volda University College and NLA University College, Bergen, Norway
Graduate Theological Union Library, Dinner Board Room, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA
7:00pm, free and open to the public.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
CTNS Public Forum: Truth Claims in Science and Religion
Bishop Richard Cheetham, Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames
Graduate Theological Union Library, Dinner Board Room, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA
7:00pm, free and open to the public.
Source: CTNS
Promocja książki w ramach 30 lecia CTNS
0Celebrating of Center for Theology and Natural Sciences 30th Anniversary
Book Launch for Robert John Russell’s new book
Time In Eternity: Pannenberg, Physics and Eschatology in Creative Mutual Interaction
Friday, September 14, 2012
Graduate Theological Union Library, Dinner Board Room, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA
Schedule:
2:30pm – Time in Eternity book launch, with Ted Peters, Bill Stoeger, Lou Ann Trost and Oliver Putz
3:10pm – Gifford Lectures Revisited, A Conversation with Ian G. Barbour
3:40pm – Celebrating Theology and Science’s 10th anniversary.
3:50pm – Celebrating the successful completion of the JTF $400,000 Challenge Grant for the Barbour Chair. Celebrating the close of the CTNS Campaign for the Barbour Chair
4:00pm – Reception
Source: CTNS
Konferencja: Czy pojęcie duszy ma jeszcze jakiś sens?
0Science and Religion Forum invites to 2012 Conference:
The Soul: Can the concept of the soul still have meaning?
Thursday 6th to Saturday 8th September 2012
Regents Park College, Oxford
This year’s Conference will take place at the Regent’s Park College, Oxford from Thursday 6 to Saturday 8 September 2012. The Conference is open to members and non-members of the Science and Religion Forum.
More information: leaflet PDF
The main speakers will include:
Professor Chris Frith – Emeritus Professor in Neuropsychology at UCL and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
Professor Peter Harrison, Director, Centre for the History of European Discourses, University of Queensland
Fr Peter Hunter OP, Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford
Professor Alister McGrath, Department of Education and Professional Studies, King’s College London
Professor Nancey Murphy, Professor of Christian Philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
Professor Mona Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies, and Assistant Principal for Religion and Society, University of Edinburgh
Badania nad Ateizmem na Uniwersytecie w Cambridge
0The “Investigating Atheism” project of the Cambridge University
The site contains a definition and historical contextualisation of contemporary atheism, an account of atheist organisations and demographics, an overview of the current controversies, and includes orientation to discussion on issues felt to be central to the current controversies.
Czy Boska cząstka ma coś wspólnego z Bogiem?
0Br. Guy Consolmagno SJ, Can the ‘God Particle’ lead us to God?
Washington Post article on Vatican Observatory website
Photo: VO
ESSSAT Ankieta o rozwoju relacji nauk i teologii
0ESSSAT Survey on 'Science and Theology Development’ for the year 2011
Please see the attached PDF file
Nagrody ESSSAT za badania w zakresie nauk i teologii
0The ESSSAT Research Prize for Studies in Science and Theology 2012
and the ESSSAT Student Prize 2012
The ESSSAT Research Prize 2012 has been awarded to Dr. Anna Ijjas for her study Der Alte mit dem Würfel: Ein Beitrag zur Metaphysik der Quantenmechanik (The Old One with the Dice: A Contribution to the Metaphysics of Quantum Physics).
The ESSSAT Student Prize 2012 has been awarded to Annemarie van Stee for her study Philosophical anthropological assumptions in cognitive neuroscience of self.
Source: ESSSAT
More below:
Diploma in Science and Religion in Cracow
0Studia Podyplomowe „Nauka i Religia”
na Wydziale Filozoficznym Uniwersytetu Papieskiego Jana Pawła II
pod patronatem
Centrum Kopernika Badań Interdyscyplinarnych
Proponowane studia podyplomowe wyrastają z badań nad relacjami nauki i religii. Obejmują one bardzo różne konteksty: od relacji w ujęciu historycznym, przez ujęcie metodologiczne i filozoficzno-naukowe, po dociekania uwzględniające najnowsze osiągnięcia fizyki, kosmologii, ewolucjonizmu i neuronauki.
Więcej informacji i rekrutacja: www
Konferencja o duszy w Oxfordzie
0Invitation to Conference:
The Soul
St Anne’s College, University of Oxford
28 June – 1 July 2013
Ever since Descartes, the soul understood as immediate mental consciousness has tended to stand as a last bastion securing religious belief against naturalistic reduction. But today that bastion is under assault from the 'new atheists’. However, the bastion is proving very hard to storm, with increasing numbers of even atheist thinkers denying that its capture by neuroscience will ever prove possible. Meanwhile, more subtle naturalisms are arguing that the body and the environment as well as the brain are involved in thinking processes. Thus we are seeing the emergence of a tripartite debate between lingering dualism, outright denial of the reality of mind and various accounts of mind-body unity, sometimes embracing panpsychism. Within this third option there exists scope to revisit traditional, pre-Cartesian monothesitic accounts of the soul as the form of the body as well as the site of an immortal spark of reason. This debate is of crucial cultural significance, because, if the last bastion cannot be stormed, it will throw the intellectual coherence of naturalism into doubt and encourage a new intellectual boldness on the part of believers. Since most people assume, against naturalism, the reality of things like free will, intentionality and love, it might well be that religion, rather than scientism, will soon be generally perceived as more aligned with common sense. For if mind and soul are not readily derivable from below, must they not rather be derivable from above? The topic of this conference therefore could not be more crucial and timely.
Source: Centre of Theology and Philosophy
Call for Papers in November 2012
Bookings from January 2013 with accommodation (breakfast and dinner inclusive) from approximately £220 (student) and £320 (professional)
Kilka dobrych artykułów o iluzjach nowych ateistów
0Alvin Plantinga, Science or naturalism? The contradictions of Richard Dawkins, (na ABC RELIGION AND ETHICS 12 apr 2012)
Peter Harrison, Does science make belief in God obsolete?, (na ABC RELIGION AND ETHICS 11 apr 2012)
Neil Ormerod, Behold the mighty multiverse! The deficient faith of Lawrence Krauss, (na ABC RELIGION AND ETHICS 11 apr 2012)