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autor: Duszek, K.E.
tytuł: Theological Insight into the Phenomenon of Life: the Bios as a Vestigium Dei
Teologia w Polsce 13,1 (2019) 59-72          pełny tekst artykułu   spis treści rocznika

słowa kluczowe: naukareligiastworzenieewolucjavestigium Deiteologia przyrody

summarium/abstract:
Contemporary discussion on the phenomenon of life is a meeting point for natural sciences and religion. In their dialogue, two extreme opinions prevail, which make us understand life either as a coincidental product of evolution or as an intelligent design created by an external intervention. Both views are reductionist and represent a misunderstanding of the multi-planar character of human cognition. Mature theological insight should not follow this path. Therefore, the article is an attempt to look at the phenomenon of life in a different way. It takes up the theological interpretation of biological life, according to the medieval-originating category of vestigium Dei. However, this notion must be reconstructed in such a way that it takes into account the semantic matrix that developed around it in the twentieth century. The newly developed category of vestigium is a hermeneutical key that allows us to better understand what it means that life, already in its basic manifestations, has a transcendental reference to God, as His trace.


ID=213
autor: Nonyelu, F.
tytuł: Christian theology and the new atheism: the hierarchy of explanations
Teologia w Polsce 10,1 (2016) 151-163          pełny tekst artykułu   spis treści rocznika

słowa kluczowe: ateizmreligianaukateologiadialog

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The hierarchy of explanations is necessary. Both science and theology are rooted, each in its own way, in the human desire to understand and know, but they seek understanding and truth from within formally distinct horizons of inquiry. These horizons do not overlap, compete, or conflict with each other, and what constitutes data, evidence, and confirmation in one is not the same as in the other.


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