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El. knyga: Rationality of the Christian Faith and the Rationality of Science: Understanding Stanley Jaki

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631876121
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  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631876121
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A philosophical analysis of the rationality of the Christian faith and the rationality of science aims at establishing the kind of relationship that should exist between religion and science owing to the human rational capacity as the uniting factor. If the human being is one and that same human being is rational and capable of science and religion, there should be a possibility of a reconciliation of these two domains within his rational capacity. The study takes into consideration the various models of the relationship between science and religion and arrives at the fact that conflicts that seem to arise are always due to lack of intellectual honesty and the failure to accept the limits of one’s competence. This is a product of a scientific doctoral research.



Religion and Science are closely related by their origin and function. A philosophical and metaphysical consideration of the relationship between science and religion. The research has a firm theological, social, and scientific backgrounds.

Abstract 13(2)
General Introduction 15(12)
Chapter One The Concept of Science in the Context of Western Civilisation and the Debate between Science and Faith
27(56)
1.1 Introduction
27(3)
1.2 The Problem of Method and Rationality
30(3)
1.3 The Concept of Science
33(38)
1.3.1 Limits of Science
35(7)
1.3.2 The Origin of Science
42(1)
1.3.2.1 Stillbirth of Science in India
42(1)
1.3.2.2 Stillbirth of Science in Egypt
43(1)
1.3.2.3 Stillbirth of Science in Ancient Mesopotamia
44(4)
1.3.2.4 Stillbirth of Science in China
48(1)
1.3.2.5 Stillbirth of Science among the Muslim
49(1)
1.3.2.6 Stillbirth of Science among the Greeks
49(5)
1.3.2.7 Reasons for the Viable Birth of Science in the Christian West
54(11)
1.3.3 The Role of Catholic Church in the Development of Science
65(2)
1.3.4 Hostility to the Christian Foundation of Science
67(4)
1.4 Stanley Jaki and Other Thoughts on Medieval Science
71(8)
1.5 Recapitulation
79(4)
Chapter Two Relationship between Science and Religion
83(54)
2.1 Introduction
83(2)
2.2 The Models of Ian Graeme Barbour of the Relationships between Science and Religion
85(8)
2.2.1 Conflict Model
86(1)
2.2.2 Independence Model
87(2)
2.2.3 Dialogue Model
89(2)
2.2.4 Integration Model
91(2)
2.3 Collocating Jaki's Thoughts in the Models of Barbour
93(20)
2.3.1 Collocating Jaki's Thoughts in Conflict and Independence Models
94(12)
2.3.3 Collocating Jaki's Thoughts in Dialogue and Integration Models
106(7)
2.4 Jaki's Cosmological Arguments and the Role of Philosophy
113(21)
2.4.1 Science, Chance and Philosophy
119(7)
2.4.2 The Problem of Evolution, Religion and Philosophy
126(8)
2.5 Concluding Remarks
134(3)
Chapter Three The Unity of Reason
137(58)
3.1 Introduction
137(1)
3.2 The Need for Rigorous Use of Reason
138(6)
3.3 Rationality and Natural Theology
144(3)
3.4 Faith, Free Will and Purpose
147(10)
3.5 Ethics and Science
157(4)
3.6 Science and Faith
161(3)
3.7 Incompleteness of Science, Precision and Faith
164(10)
3.8 Misconceptions about God and Faith
174(3)
3.9 Faith, Reason and Science
177(5)
3.10 The Challenges of Our Time
182(6)
3.11 Transcending Science and Materialism
188(5)
3.12 Concluding Remarks
193(2)
General Conclusion 195(8)
Appendix 203(6)
Bibliography 209
Paul Peter Rom Abim is a lecturer of philosophy of nature, science, modern and political philosophy since 2008. He is an author of The Spill of Blood and the Lamentations of Lamalo. He completed his PhD in philosophy from Pontifical University Urbaniana, and has a masters in theological and pastoral studies, and post graduate diploma in education.