Conference: Theology and the Philosophy of Science: Analytic, Scholastic, and Historical Perspectives
Posted on: Oct 6, 2016
On behalf of the Interdisciplinary Research Cluster on Theology and the Sciences, here is an invitation to the upcoming conference on
Theology and the Philosophy of Science:
Analytic, Scholastic, and Historical Perspectives
PUBLIC KEYNOTE LECTURES – ALL WELCOME!
Friday October 14th
5:00-6:30 in Tegler Auditorium
Nancey Murphy (Fuller Theological Seminary) Alasdair MacIntyre as Philosopher of Science and Potential Guide to Theologians
Thomas McLaughlin (St. John Vianney Seminary) Energy and Aristotelian/Thomistic Act and Potency
Saturday October 15th
5:00-6:30 in HA 015
Fr. Michael Dodds (Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology, Berkeley) The Impact of Science on the Theology of Divine Action: Thomistic Perspectives
Andrew Moore (Oxford University) Why Theology Has (Virtually) Nothing to Learn from Science
Please see the attached documents for the program: cluster-theologyandsciences-conferenceprogram
keynotetheology-and-the-philosophy-of-science
Poster: theology-and-the-philosophy-of-science_callforabstracts_8-5x11_updated