Pope Leo XIV pointed out that both science and the Church clearly teach that caring for the planet is threatened by the ...
In these times of advanced technology, AI and scientific discovery, many people feel their faith is not compatible with science. A recent Pew survey even found that six in 10 adults believe science ...
We are a society in desperate need of healing; these days, we cannot even find agreement in diagnosis. Consider the issue of vaccination, which raises the specter of science in conflict with ...
Modern shared threat: Pope Leo XIV said both religion and science now face the denial of objective truth as their most insidious challenge. Environmental duty: He stressed shared teachings on caring ...
You can be religious or you can be scientific—you certainly can’t be both. That’s the framing many people bring to ...
Join Us on August 6, 2024 at CUA in Washington D.C. The Ethics of Evidence Foundation in collaboration with Herder and Herder is now presenting Volume 2 of A Christian Cosmology by ...
Though they both attempt to explain the world, religion and science are essentially opposites. Science relies on testable empirical evidence, while religion is subjective, meaning any “evidence” ...
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, CHIEF INTERNATIONAL ANCHOR: And now, culture wars and hyper partisanship are overwhelming voters and sowing distrust. Our next guest believes the antidote to this is found in both ...
I grew up next door to Iowa State University in Ames. Veisha, ISU’s annual spring celebration of each department, was a highlight in the community. School was dismissed for students to watch the ...
A nerdy love of science fiction, a yearning for adventure, a passion for science and a foundation of Jesuit education all helped in some way to lead a man from Detroit, Michigan, to become a master of ...
In just a few short weeks, the Fall 2025 semester will commence at universities throughout the U.S. Many new and returning students will pursue a course of study in various STEM-related fields. I ...
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 ...
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