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Theology and science: Where are we?

Zygon 31 (2):323-343 (1996)

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  1. Toward an Ethics of Knowledge.Vítor Westhelle - 2004 - Zygon 39 (2):383-388.
    . Modern science is one form of knowledge, demarcated by its time (modernity) and by other “knowledges.” There is a fair amount of clarity as to what does not count as scientific, but there is a twilight zone of knowledges whose scientific status is ambivalent. In this zone the encounter between science and religion takes place. The particular contribution of religion and theology in this encounter is to call for an ethics of knowledge in the epistemological endeavors of science.
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  • La mediación filosófica en el diálogo entre ciencia y teología: un análisis del concepto de consonancia.Oscar Beltrán - 2017 - Scientia et Fides 6 (1):93-127.
    Philosophical intervention in the dialogue between science and theology: an analysis of the concept of consonance In the last decades, a strong debate on the relationship between science and theology has taken place. In the early 1980, Ernan McMullin introduced the notion of “consonance”, defined as the spontaneous convergence of the conclusions presented by the natural sciences and theology on certain features or properties of the universe. In this paper, I shall try, first and foremost, to carefully look into the (...)
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  • Guidelines for authors.[author unknown] - 2018 - Scientia et Fides 6 (1):339-344.
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