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  2. Faraday Papers2.qxd

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    26 Dec 2007: Uvod u raspravu oodnosu nauke i religije. Džon Polkinghorn. RezimeNauka i teologija mogu mnogo toga da ponude jedna drugoj, obzirom da obe tragaju zaistinom, koju jednom ustanovljenu, obrazlažu verom. Značajne teme za raspravu uključujuprirodnu
  3. Faraday Papers2.qxd

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    26 Dec 2007: Zašto brinuti oprirodnoj okolini? Ser Džon Hauton. RezimeGlobalne pretnje prirodnoj okolini zahtevaju globalna rešenja - održivost je ključ. Ovaj radsagledava taj izazov sa posebnim osvrtom na problem globalnog zagrevanja, ukazujući na
  4. Faraday Papers2.qxd

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    26 Dec 2007: Modeli odnosa nauke ireligije. Denis Aleksander. RezimeInterakcije između nauke i religije su raznovrsne i kompleksne, istorijski, ali i danas. Modelimogu biti korisni za sređivanje podataka. Ovaj rad poredi i ukazuje na slabosti i snage
  5. 50170 Faraday 02Roger Trigg

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    2 Apr 2007: Does Science NeedReligion? Roger Trigg. The Power of Reason The idea that science is anything but self-sufficient, and thesupreme exemplar of human reason, would seem extraordinaryto many at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Surely sci-ence
  6. 49328 Faraday 01 John Polkingho

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    2 Apr 2007: The Science and ReligionDebate - an Introduction. John Polkinghorne. Participants in the debate between science and religion employ anumber of different strategies, depending upon whether they areseeking confrontation or harmony, but for an initial
  7. 52110 Faraday 04 John Polk

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    26 Jun 2007: The Anthropic Principleand the Science and. Religion DebateJohn Polkinghorne. SummaryCarbon-based life could only develop in a universe that was remarkably specific in its givenlaws of nature. Possible explanations of this fine-tuning appeal either
  8. 50170 Faraday 13 Colin Russell

    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/resources/Faraday%20Papers/Faraday%20Paper%2013%20Russell_EN.pdf
    2 Apr 2007: Science and Faith In the Life of. Michael FaradayColin Russell. SummaryMichael Faraday (1791-1867) is one of the best known of all British scientists whose discov-eries have transformed our world and who pioneered the public understanding of science
  9. 50170 Faraday 09 Ali McGrath

    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/resources/Faraday%20Papers/Faraday%20Paper%209%20McGrath_EN.pdf
    2 Apr 2007: Has Science killedGod? Alister McGrath. SummaryThis paper explores the aggressively atheist reading of the natural sciences associated withRichard Dawkins, raising serious questions about its intellectual plausibility and evidentialfoundation. Has
  10. 50170 Faraday 05 John Houghton

    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/resources/Faraday%20Papers/Faraday%20Paper%205%20Houghton_EN.pdf
    2 Apr 2007: Why care for theEnvironment? Sir John Houghton FRS. SummaryGlobal threats to the environment demand global solutions and sustainability provides the key.This paper surveys this challenge with particular reference to Global Warming, describing
  11. 50170 Faraday 06 Mike Poole

    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/resources/Faraday%20Papers/Faraday%20Paper%206%20Poole_EN.pdf
    2 Apr 2007: Reductionism: Help or Hindrance in. Science and Religion?Michael Poole. SummaryClaims have been made that the natural world — the subject matter of science and its many meth-ods — is all there is. If these allegations were substantiated, they

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