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The Missing God of Heidegger and Karl Jaspers: Too late for God; too Early for the Gods-with a vignette from Indian Philosophy. [PDF]
Bilimoria P.
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This article scrutinizes the conceptualization of science advanced by the Muslim public speaker and author Hamza Andreas Tzortzis in his book The Divine Reality.
Stefano Bigliardi
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The article studies the relationship between theistic evolutionism and the dualistic and sinful aspects of the human nature. This engagement proves essential to Adventist theology, with its particular creationism and anthropology.
Gheorghe Răzmeriță
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This paper is about the transformation process of theoretical frameworks used in educational research on teaching evolution. To this end, some authors’ claims, findings and suggestions offered via particular studies are evaluated.
Özgür Taşkın
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Philosophy in the science classroom: How should biology teachers explain the relationship between science and religion to students? [PDF]
Woodford PJ.
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Francis Collins and the possibility of theistic evolution
In this study, the philosophy of American physician and geneticist Francis Collins, whose scientific and theological ideas based on the context of the harmony of these two fields, is investigated. Examining the original theological ideas of Collins developing within the frame of science appears to be a pioneer in those who have the same curiosity and ...
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CONCEPTIONS OF RATIONALITY AND ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
This paper investigates the diverse conceptions of rationality within Islamic philosophy and their relevance to contemporary Islamic education, especially when considering modern scientific developments like evolution by natural selection, especially ...
Mohd Saif Qureshi
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The Meaning of Technology and Religion in the Context of Teilhard de Chardin’s Theistic Evolution
One of the first pioneers to try to reconcile the Catholic doctrine of creation, salvation and redemption with the idea of evolution was the French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. He believed that humanity has an important role to play in the further development of the universe, since human consciousness or thought represents the highest stage of ...
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"Accepting Evolution Means You Can't Believe in God": Atheistic Perceptions of Evolution among College Biology Students. [PDF]
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