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Mie Dic 05, 2007 11:33 am Asunto:
Invitacion a TODOS los foristas
Tema: Invitacion a TODOS los foristas |
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Aqui una invitacion a venir a visitar mi pais en mayo 2008 en la Conferencia de ESSSAT
http://www.esssat.org/CMS/ (The European Society for the Study of Science And Theology) y tambien para el que pueda poner un "paper" alli para los "foros".
Esta conferencia esta abierta para: sacerdotes, laicos, estudiantes, filosofos, eticos, teolgos y todos los demas.
Es una conferencia para todos que se interesan por temas como los que aqui se hablan - y es interreligioso pero con sobretodo cristianos participando.
Os pongo mas informacion que hay en la pagina web y el idioma en la conferencia es Ingles:
The European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT) invites you to the Twelfth European Conference on Science and Theology in Sigtuna, Sweden, April 30 to May 5, 2008: How do we know? Understanding in Science and Theology.This theme is basic for all religious thought in an age of science and will be addressed from several perspectives by the plenary lecturers.
Lewis Wolpert, embryologist, Fellow of the Royal Society, speaks on the nature of science. He is the author of Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast: The Evolutionary Origins of Belief, and a vice-president of the British Humanist Association.
Noreen Herzfeld, theologian and computer scientist, author of In Our Image: Artificial Intelligence and the Human Spirit, discusses the dynamic nature of theology, thus countering science-inspired atheism.
The nature of the knower will be addressed by Peter Gärdenfors, cognitive scientist, author of How Homo Became Sapiens: On the Evolution of Thinking.
Willem B. Drees will relate controversies over the nature of knowledge to views of religion-and-science.
In the concluding symposium with the title Beyond Hedenius. Changing Conceptions of Knowledge, Antje Jackelén, a scholar in religion and science and as of April 2007 Lutheran bishop of the diocese of Lund, and Mikael Stenmark, Uppsala, author of Scientism: Science, Ethics and Religion, will participate.
The conference is a joint conference with Sigtunastiftelsen, a beautiful conference centre near Stockholm (see www.sigtunastiftelsen.se), rooted in the student movement and ’church and society’ (e.g., Nathan Söderblom). Reception will be on Wednesday April 30, 2008 at 5 PM at Sigtunastiftelsen.
Plenary discussions offer the opportunity for all participants to engage in debate on the central issues. Short paper sessions will allow many participants to present and discuss their ideas.
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Bien venidos - y si os venis - nos veremos!
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