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Program działalności L’association Foi et Culture Scientifique
0Le groupe « Foi et Culture Scientifique » de Gif sur Yvette communique le programme de ses soirées mensuelles de la prochaine année sur le thème
« Un monde en mutation … Vers quel futur ? »
PROCHAINE RÉUNION
Mercredi 16 septembre :
Religions et savoirs en Europe, de la renaissance au siècle des Lumières
par Jean Marie Le Gall
Professeur d’histoire moderne et directeur de l’UFR d’Histoire de l’université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Jean-Marie Le Gall est spécialiste de l’histoire culturelle et religieuse des XVIe – XVIIe – XVIIIe siècles.
EN PRÉPARATION 18/11/2015 :
Du changement climatique au partage des ressources : vers une écologie intégrale dans la foulée de Laudato si’,
avec Bernard Saugier
Professeur honoraire d’écologie à l’Université Paris Sud.
Le programme complet est disponible sur le site du groupe
Nowy numer czasopisma Connaître
0Réseau Blaise Pascal « Sciences, Cultures et Foi »
Réseau de groupes francophones autour de sciences, cultures et foi chrétienne
Le dernier numéro de la revue « Connaître » vient de paraître
Il comprend en particulier le texte d’une conférence de Jean-Luc Marion « Connaître des choses et des objets », ainsi que les textes des conférences du colloque de février dernier organisé par l’Association des Scientifiques Chrétiens sur « Les technosciences et la guerre ».
Le sommaire complet est sur le site de la revue
Debata o eutanazji w Australii: Peter Singer i Anthony Fischer OP
0Professor Peter Singer and Most Rev. Dr Anthony Fisher OP
will debate each other of the topic
‘Should voluntary euthanasia be legalised?’
Source: Wikipedia i Archdiocese of Sydney
Thursday 13 August 2015 at 6:30pm Sydney time, Sydney Town Hall.
Tune in to watch the event LIVE!
More information: http://www.euthanasiadebate.org/
For inquiries regarding the event please contact [email protected]
Source: Xt3
Br. Guy Consolmagno SJ (Obserwatorium Watykańskie) otrzymał Carl Sagan Medal
0Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., has won the Carl Sagan Medal for
„outstanding communication by an active planetary scientist to the general public”.
The Medal is awarded by the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society.
The Medal will be presented at the 46th annual Division for Planetary Sciences meeting in Tucson, Arizona in November, 2014.
Source: Vatican Observatory
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)
ESSAT News (bulletin) December 2010
0European 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
Archbishop Jozef Zycinski Died Unexpectedly
0Metropolitan of Lublin died suddenly in Rome on Thursday February 10. The cause of death of Archbishop Jozef Zycinski was probably a stroke. He was 63 years old.
Photo: Agencja Gazeta
Ordained to priesthood, 1972; Pontifical Academy of Theology, Kraków, Ph.D., 1976; Academy of Catholic Theology, Warsaw, second Ph.D. and habilitation in philosophy, 1980.
Metropolitan Archbishop of Lublin, 1997-present; Grand Chancellor of the Catholic University of Lublin, 1997-present; Papal Academy of Theology, Kraków, professor, since 1980, then Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy; In collaboration with Pope John Paul II organized the Program of Interdisciplinary Dialogue “Science-Faith”; Committee member of the Polish Academy of Science; Congregation for Education at the Papal Academy in Rome; Member of the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, World; Council of Churches, and the Russian Academy of Science
Author and editor of over 50 books and 300 articles, including in the following journals: Philosophy in Science, Il Nuovo Areopago, Review of Metaphysics, Astronomy Quarterly, and The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science; founder of the journal Philosophy in Science, and Philosophy in Science Library series.
Selected books: Cultural Odyssey of Man, 2005; Christian Inspirations in the Origins of Modern Science, 2000; Three Cultures: Science, the Humanities, and Religious Values, 1990; God and Evolution, 2006; The Structure of Metascientific Revolution, 1988; Philosophy in Science, 1985.
Gifford Lectures w Edinburghu dla Petera Harrisona
0Gifford Lectures 2011
Peter Harrison will deliver a Series of Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh in 2010-2011.
Lecture Series Theme: Science, Regligion and Modernity
This lecture series will offer a revised history of science-religion interactions in the West. It will consider the way in which religious concerns have shaped the study of nature over the past 2000 years, with a particular focus on the changing boundaries of science and religion. It will be argued that these two ideas—science and religion—are distinctively Western and modern, that they are mutually interdependent, and that a recognition of their history will help revise our understanding of their present relations.
Prof. Harrison is Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University and Director of the Ian Ramsey Centre.
Dates: 14, 15, 17, 21, 22 and 24 February 2011. All lectures take place at 5.30 pm
Venue: St Cecilia’s Hall, Cowgate, Edinburgh
These lectures are free but ticketed
Source: Ian Ramsey Centre, Cambridge, UK.
O ewolucji i moralności w Oxfordzie
0The Evolution of Morality and the Morality of Evolution
October 25th, 2010
St Anne’s College, Oxford 8-11 July.
Confirmed Plenary Speakers include:
Edward J. Larson (Pepperdine University)
Ronald L. Numbers (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Stephen J. Pope (Boston College)
Michael Ruse (Florida State University)
Naomi Beck (Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Studies)
Jeff Schloss (Westmount College, CA)
Source: Ian Ramsey Centre, Cambridge, UK.
Boyle Lecture 2011, Londyn, UK
2Is the world unfinished? On interactions between science and theology in the concepts of nature, time and the future
The lecture will be delivered by Professor Jürgen Moltmann (Tübingen)
Respodner: Professor Alan Torrance (University of St Andrews)
Tuesday 8th February 2011 at 6.00pm
at St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London EC2V 6AU
More: St Mary-le-Bow website