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Science and religion--and culture in the Jesuit tradition: perspectives from East Asia / edited by Jose Mario Francisco and Roman Miguel de Jesus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ATF Science and theology series; 7Publication details: Adelaide : ATF Press, c2006.Description: v, 161 p.; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1920691359
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX3746.A1 .S35 2006 BX 3746.A1 S35 2006
  • FIL
Contents:
Contents:
Divine action in a broken world/ William R. Stoeger
Science and religion in culture: in search of a reason to enter the dialogue/ Catharine M. Punsalan
Popular perceptions of science and religion: implications for the science and religion dialogue/ Jose Mario C. Francisco
The Philippine path to modernisation: the role of religion and the contribution of science/ Bienviendo F. Nebres
Genetically modified crops: an assessment from a Christian ethical perspective/ Daniel Kroger
A Critique of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines Statement on the environment/ Gabriel Lamug-Nanawa
Reflections on presence/ Daniel J. McNamara
Too much 'soul': points and counterpoints from culture, theology and science/ Jose Mario C. Francisco
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

Divine action in a broken world/ William R. Stoeger

Science and religion in culture: in search of a reason to enter the dialogue/ Catharine M. Punsalan

Popular perceptions of science and religion: implications for the science and religion dialogue/ Jose Mario C. Francisco

The Philippine path to modernisation: the role of religion and the contribution of science/ Bienviendo F. Nebres

Genetically modified crops: an assessment from a Christian ethical perspective/ Daniel Kroger

A Critique of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines Statement on the environment/ Gabriel Lamug-Nanawa

Reflections on presence/ Daniel J. McNamara

Too much 'soul': points and counterpoints from culture, theology and science/ Jose Mario C. Francisco

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