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Rethinking the Integrative Dimension of Theology with Science: Syntheses and Congruences
Author(s) -
Ioan Dura,
Ioan Dura,
Ionel Mihălescu,
Михэлеску Ионел,
Mihai Frățilă,
Фрэцилэ Михай,
Victor Cîrceie,
Кырчейе Виктор,
Rubian Borcan,
Боркан Рубьян
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik rossijskogo universiteta družby narodov. seriâ filosofiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2408-8900
pISSN - 2313-2302
DOI - 10.22363/2313-2302-2021-25-1-121-129
Subject(s) - congruence relation , sociology , epistemology , framing (construction) , theology , philosophy , mathematics , structural engineering , engineering , discrete mathematics
If we want to define today's society in one word, trying to capture its meaning, it would be polarization. The interdependence between all social segments, articulated by globalization, has a double function: unpacking the identitary elements that enter in the structure of society (religion, politics, culture, science, etc.) and framing them in a relational dynamic. In this situation are Theology and Science, which, of course, maintain a number of components under their general names. Can we talk about a congruence between these two dimensions of human knowledge? Or they are developing completely separately and antagonistic in social progress? According to Ian G. Barbour there are four types of relation between Science and Religion: conflict, independence, dialogue, integration. This article intends to highlight the congruence between Theology and Science in the paradigm of neo-patristic synthesis , which explores in a phenomenological, theological and philosophical way the relationship between these two. Neo-patristic synthesis is a theological movement from the 20th century, generated by the initiative of the orthodox theologian G. Florovsky.

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