Science
Buzz Aldrin and the Laws of Spiritual Physics
by Fr. Billy Swan . November 30, 2020 .
“Jurassic Park”: An Unexpected Parable for the Modern Age
by Thomas J. Salerno . July 29, 2020 .
Extraordinary, Incomplete Science
by Dr. Tod Worner . June 15, 2020 .
To Jesus Through Mary? Why Yes, and T’was Ever Thus!
by Elizabeth Scalia . December 5, 2019 .
Richard Dawkins’ Philosophical Offenses: A Review of “Outgrowing God”
by Pat Flynn . December 4, 2019 .
How Religion Supports Science, But Atheism Doesn’t
by Pat Flynn . August 20, 2019 .
Stephen Hawking: Great Scientist, Lousy Theologian
by Bishop Robert Barron . November 1, 2018 .
“Is There a God?” This is the title of the first chapter of Stephen Hawking’s final book, “Brief Answers to the Big Questions.” To the surprise of no one who has been paying attention to Hawking’s musings on the subject the last several years, his answer is no. The problem is that one can be exceptionally intelligent in one arena of thought and actually quite naïve in another. This, I’m afraid, is the case with Stephen Hawking, who, though uniquely well-versed in his chosen field, makes a number of blunders when he wanders into the domains of philosophy and religion.
Stephen Hawking: Gran Científico, Terrible Teólogo
by Bishop Robert Barron . October 31, 2018 .
¿Existe Dios? Este es el título del primer capítulo del libro final de Stephen Hawking, “Breves respuestas a las grandes preguntas.” Su respuesta—que no puede sorprender a nadie que haya estado al tanto de las reflexiones de Hawking al respecto los últimos años—es que no. El problema es que uno puede ser excepcionalmente inteligente en un campo del pensamiento y bastante ingenuo en otro. Me temo que este es el caso con Stephen Hawking quien, aunque es excepcionalmente bien versado en su especialidad, mete la pata cuando se aventura en los dominios de la filosofía y la religión.