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 A vital link between science and theology

A vital link between science and theology

Lucetta Scaraffia -L'Osservatore Romano - Articles el Wed, Aug 8th 2012

In recent times there has been a great deal of talk about “the God particle”, mixing cosmology and religion, often with a touch of irony. This definition seems to allude to a recomposition of science with God, with a formula that seems to want to resolve the issue without problems.

Constructing History by Uniting Faith and Culture

Constructing History by Uniting Faith and Culture

Pope Benedict XVI - Activities el Fri, Dec 16th 2011

The Lord asks each of you to collaborate in constructing the city of man, uniting faith and culture with seriousness and passion. Therefore I invite each of you to seek the true Face of God with patient constancy. ... Announce to everyone that the true Face of God is in the Baby of Bethlehem, so close to each of us that no one can feel excluded.

Bon voyage, Atlantis: Tell me if you see God

Bon voyage, Atlantis: Tell me if you see God

Bryan Cones - Articles el Sun, Jul 10th 2011

  Kate Shellnut at the Houston Chronicle reports that traveling into orbit is indeed a spiritual experience, finding believers among the ranks of our country's spacefarers. I would imagine that strapping yourself on top of a giant pile of rocket fuel would inspire prayer, but it seems the views from space are even more soul-expanding.

Exploring the heavens, Christian astronauts reflect on their Creator

Exploring the heavens, Christian astronauts reflect on their Creator

Chron - US Catholic - Articles el Wed, Jul 6th 2011

 “They say there’s no atheists in foxholes, but there’s probably no atheists in rockets,” said Catholic astronaut Col. Mike Good, who believes his faith in God was solidified by the awe-inspiring views he saw from space. From the famous astronauts who pioneered space exploration to the crews on the final space shuttle missions, faith has been a driving force in NASA history.