This paper claims that the hazy intersection between the diverse fields of theology and the other sciences is not to be clarified in the first place by exploring methodological parallels or degrees of consonance between theology and the sciences. What should be explored first is the epistemological question of the nature and status of explanations and of explanatory claims in theology and science. The similarities, as well as important differences between theology and science, will thus be highlighted when we focus this discussion on the shaping of rationality in theology and science, on the hermeneutical problem of relating context and meaning, and on the fallibilist nature of both theological and scientific truth claims
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
This paper claims that the hazy intersection between the diverse fields of theology and the other sc...
The criteria for what is considered as science have been debated for a very long time. This article...
The misunderstandings which have existed concerning the relationship between science and theology ha...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
The misunderstandings which have existed concerning the relationship between science and theology ha...
Beyond dogmatism: Rationality in theology and scienceThe justification of cognitive claims in theolo...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
According to a popular view science and theology are incompatible: non-overlapping magisteria, in te...
Given its societal influence today, science is often thought to be more than just a technical approa...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
This paper claims that the hazy intersection between the diverse fields of theology and the other sc...
The criteria for what is considered as science have been debated for a very long time. This article...
The misunderstandings which have existed concerning the relationship between science and theology ha...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
The misunderstandings which have existed concerning the relationship between science and theology ha...
Beyond dogmatism: Rationality in theology and scienceThe justification of cognitive claims in theolo...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
According to a popular view science and theology are incompatible: non-overlapping magisteria, in te...
Given its societal influence today, science is often thought to be more than just a technical approa...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...