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From Galileo to today – the clash and harmony of science and religion
For centuries, science and religion have been seen as rivals, but their relationship is more complex than it seems.
There are more than a million and a half Catholics in our region, but only a small fraction show up for Mass. What is the Church doing to bring them back?
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Apologist Alister McGrath examines science and religion in the imagination of CS Lewis
Renowned apologist Alister McGrath explores the interplay between science and religion in the powerful mind of academic and literary legend C.S. Lewis in a forthcoming book scheduled for publication ...
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art will take steps to reduce antisemitism and other harassment on campus, to ...
Stephen Hawking, born on January 8, 1942, never believed in God. In his books, he argued that the universe needs no creator ...
The more welcoming side of Medusa turns typical mythology upside down, with the smile likely designed to represent peace and ...
New UChicago Divinity School course uses religious texts and popular sci-fi to shed light on what it means to be human ...
Kottayam: A forest-like biodiversity park featuring native plant species and serene green spaces is set to become a major ...
If that sounds like a high bar for hope, that’s because, when it comes to our most ambitious goals, it is. On our own, none ...
Gen Z shows increasing religious involvement as nearly two-thirds identify as spiritual, with saint Carlo Acutis emerging as ...
Highlights include: how vocal improv can help heal social and political divides; with the fall of the Assad regime Syrians ...
In many Western contexts, organized religion is declining, often due to hypocrisy, politicization or shallow faith. But ...
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