Apuntes sobre la construcción de puentes entre la ciencia y la teología en la obra de Mariano Artigas
Journal Title: Scientia et Fides - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper presents some schematically steps which Mariano Artigas thinks are necessary for building strong bridges between science and theology: First, the philosophical nature of these bridges is identified. Second, the paper highlights the compromise with some form of scientific realism as an essential commitment for this bridge-building. Third, some proposals which Artigas consideres unsuitable to serve as bridges between science and theology are mentioned, and finally some aspects (somehow related to science) he believes that can actually serve to build those bridges are pointed.
Authors and Affiliations
Francisco José Soler Gil
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