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How Girard’s Mimetic Theory Can Help Us Understand the Relationship Between Science and Religion, by Britton Johnston
Metanexus Anthropos. 2004.10.25. 4,995 Words. “Mimetic theory, if it is correct, offers a fresh and clear path for usto...
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On Rationality and Emotion, Faith and Hope
Introduction The historical interaction of science and religion in the West can be seen as tension between faith and...
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Review of Max Jammer’s “Einstein and Religion: Physics and Theology,” by Sarojini Henry
Metanexus Sophia. 2004.10.11. 2,489 Words. Sarojini Henry reviews Max Jammer’s “Einstein and Religion: Physics andTheology,” writing that the book...
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Psychism, Free Will, and Chance: Interrelationships and Problems
Emergence and soul In an essay published in 1967, dealing with science and faith, the theologian Karl Rahner had...
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Some Problems in the Hinduism and Science Dialogue
The great learning and sophistication one finds in ancient and medieval Sanskrit literature is readily apparent to those who...
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Certainty and Self-Deception among American Fundamentalism
Introduction The capacity of human beings to engage in acts of self-deception is legendary. To move beyond legend, psychology...
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The Emergence of the Global University: Building Collaborative Networks for Integral Learning
The Local Societies Initiative program funded its first dialogue groups in the fall of 2001. Since then, members of...
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Medicine, Mind, and Meaning
Bringing Meaning and Medicine Together An integrative model of healing To See or Not to See- That is the...
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Where-to and Why: Discernment in the 21st Century
We are tiny creatures on a small planet some 10 billion-plus years along the way in what we sometimes...
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Review of Eve Wood’s “Medicine, Mind, and Meaning”
Medicine, Mind, and Meaning, by professor and speaker, Dr. Eve A. Wood, is a step-by-step guide that combines traditional...