Articles on this issue "evolution"
As the theory of evolution turns 150 years old, one group of scholars is calling it a scientific impossibility. After a year of conferences celebrating the 150th anniversary of Darwin's 1859 …
read moreDarwin intended to create a scientific theory, not an ideology of life in order to interpret reality, says a philosophy professor marking the anniversary of the scientist's birth. Last …
read moreNotre Dame University, Rome's Gregorian University and the Pontifical Council for Culture are teaming up to show that faith and science really are complementary. A March 3-7 conference in Rome …
read moreThere is no incompatibility between the scientific theory of evolution and the Christian understanding of creation, says the archbishop of Vienna. Cardinal Christoph Schönborn affirmed this …
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read moreThere is no a priori incompatibility between the Bible and Darwin's theory of evolution, says the president of the Pontifical Council for Culture. Archbishop Gianfranco Ravasi, also president …
read moreBenedict XVI says youth will find meaning in their lives if they acknowledge the existence of their Creator. And, he affirms, the theory of evolution does not require denying God. The Pope …
read moreAs Benedict XVI begins a three-day symposium with his former students on creation and evolution, a philosophy professor in Rome says that the two theories are compatible. The Pope's meeting, …
read moreBenedict XVI will meet with his former students to discuss evolution and creation, reported Cardinal Christoph Schönborn. Speaking from Rimini on Wednesday, the archbishop of Vienna confirmed …
read moreCardinal Christoph Schönborn's July 7 editorial in the New York Times entitled "Finding Design in Nature" provoked a flurry of reactions, both supportive and critical. Requests have begun to …
read moreIt isn't often that cardinals from another continent get space in the op-ed pages of the New York Times. Such was the case on July 7 when Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, archbishop of Vienna and …
read moreScience marks a key achievement in human history, says a philosopher who nevertheless warns of an "imperialism" that tries to judge everything through the sciences. Mariano Artigas, a member …
read moreThe Vatican Observatory has convoked a range of experts to reflect on a question that at times seems to be forgotten in scientific research: Is there purpose in evolution? "The effectiveness …
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