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The Making of Another Catholic Scientist – Prof. Jonathan Lunine

Prof. Jonathan Lunine offers a personal and intellectual witness that one can be both a serious planetary scientist and a committed Catholic, describing his journey from Jewish upbringing and “cradle astronomer” to baptism and then to public advocacy against the supposed science– ...  Show more

Is Religion Really an Enemy of Science? – Prof. Carlos A. Casanova

Prof. Carlos A. Casanova argues that religion—understood as a theological worldview affirming God as the rational creator—is not an enemy but an historical and structural ally of science, since the very rise, methods, and institutional homes of the sciences (from Plato and Aristo ...  Show more

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