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Traces and Destinies of Evolution
Catholic University of Argentina
UCA
14, 15 y 16 September - 2009
Buenos Aires
Short Historical Approach to Modern Creationism: From “Scientific Creationism” to “Intelligent Design”
by Daniel Blanco
Spirituality, Evolution and Ecology
by Gerardo Daniel Ramos SCJ
Entropy challenging Theology
By Claudio R. Bollini
Information about meetings, courses and conferences of international academic centers.
Essays on the integration of Science in the theological discourse.
Researches on anthropology, cosmology, history, philosophy, archeology and theology.
Informe: Fe y Ciencia: Hacia un nuevo encuentro
Padre Lucio Florio (Presidente Fundación Diálogo entre Ciencia y Religión (DECYR)
Padre Carlos Castro (Docente UCA)
Entrevista: María Louise Martín
Presidenta de la Fundación Americana para la Educación presenta la campaña “Cuidá tu voto”
Lic. Ignacio Silva, DECYR menber, Thomas More Institute en Londres,
“Workshop in memory of Professor Mariano Artigas”,
organized by the Thomas More Institute and the Research Group on Science,
Reason and Faith (CRYF) of the University of Navarra, 7-9 de Mayo de 2009.
en español
Call for Abstracts and Posters
registration-form.doc
see all the information here
http://www.ingenieria2010.com.ar/images/boletin/03/wec2008_bauer.pdf
By Brian Glenney
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Gordon College- Massachusetts- USA
Abstract: There remains considerable conflict between the spheres of inquiry of science and religion. Our five senses undergo an analogous conflict yet the experience gained from them is united. I locate the secret of the senses in the deference principle: when in conflict over which object property to perceive: like shape, location, or size, the sense which specializes in the object property, like touch for shape, is the deferred to sense. I argue by analogy that such a principle should be employed …