Science and Religion and Culture in the Jesuit Tradition: Exploratory Investigations

Science and Religion and Culture in the Jesuit Tradition: Exploratory Investigations

Science and Religion and Culture in the Jesuit Tradition: Exploratory Investigations

Science and Religion and Culture in the Jesuit Tradition: Exploratory Investigations

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Overview

This collection is set within the horizon of Jesuit mission in East Asia best exemplified by the great Mateo Ricci whose work centuries ago anticipated the dialogue between religion, science and culture today. This horizon, though implicit in the following essays, serves as the basic perspective of the authors many of whom are in some way connected to the Jesuit tradition, either as members of the Society of Jesus or as graduates and lecturers of Jesuit educational institutions in East Asia. Despite the presence of scientific activity in some academic or research institutions and the dominant influence of Christian religious practice, the science-and-religion problematic has been, for the most part, unthematised in the Philippine context. The encounter between science and religion takes place within the personal realm, that is, within the life and work of those engaged in scientific activity and at the same time committed to a particular religious tradition. Such persons consider science and religion either as separate compartments in peaceful coexistence or as twin sources of personal meaning and paradigm for individual action. This view of the science-and-religion problematic is now regarded inadequate by the contributors to this anthology as well as by an increasing number of academics, religious leaders and professionals in different fields within Philippine society. Having professional backgrounds in both science and religion, most of the contributors see the need for and the importance of an explicit and thematised discussion of the relation between science and religion within the local context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781920691356
Publisher: ATF Press
Publication date: 12/31/2004
Series: ATF Science & Theology Series , #7
Pages: 161
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Roman Miguel G. de Jesus earned his M.A. in Philosophy from the Ateneo de Manila University and has been teaching with the Department of Philosophy since 1997. He is currently finishing a law degree at the University of the Philippines.

Jose Mario C. Francisco, S.J. is an Associate Professor at the Loyola School of Theology and the Ateneo de Manila University. After obtaining degrees in chemistry and literature from the Ateneo, he proceeded to the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley for a licentiate in theology and the Graduate Theological Union for a Ph.D. in Philosophical Theology. Upon completion of his nine-year tenure as Director of the East Asian Pastoral Institute, he has been awarded the Gasson Chair at Boston College for 2005-06.

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