From Galileo to genetics, the Roman Catholic Church has danced with science, sometimes in a high-tension tango but more often in a supportive waltz. Pope Francis is about to introduce a new twist: ...
Religious leaders can play a powerful role in restoring public trust in science as a force for good. Around the world, we are "witnessing an alarming rise in attempts to discredit, politicize or ...
The American Catholic Church is poised to lead the response to new science on ecological justice released last week. A groundswell of local action is needed to respond with the urgency that justice ...
For more than a century, critics of Christianity have argued that modern science rendered religious belief obsolete. Father Dave Heney — a Catholic priest and archaeologist — says the opposite is true ...
SAN FRANCISCO — At a time when truth is ever harder to distinguish from lies, Father Robert Spitzer, S.J. takes his mastery of the inextricable ties between science and faith to a new level in his new ...
I n 1633, Galileo Galilei stood in the convent of the Santa Maria sopra Minerva church in Rome, where a tribunal of Catholic ...
A two-day workshop at Saint Louis University-Madrid brought together scholars to examine science-engaged theology — a growing field that considers science not just a dialogue partner, but a source of ...
Peter Thiel during an interview with Bari Weiss last week spoke about how modern science is failing to balance skepticism and dogmatism. Today’s science has become more dogmatic “than the Catholic ...
MagisAI covers a wide range of topics within the Church including Catholic doctrine, Christian life and morality, and Scripture and history. Jesuit Father Robert Spitzer, president of the Magis Center ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results