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Omega: Indian journal of science and religion

Contents :
- Jesuits and modern science: Glory of God and service of humanity through science
- The Jesuit style of scientific thinking
- Jesuit seismologists and seismological stations
- Contribution of the early Jesuits of the new Madura Mission to natural science
- The Jesuits, science and Japan
- Quantum causality – part 2: The physical ontology
- Jesuit pioneers of modern world science and mathematics
- Turn to the brain: Neurobiological platform for spiritual practice
- Dust to brain and back to dust! Where is my soul?
- Religious belief and the alleviation of pain: How does it work?
- Matter over mind or mind over matter?
- Understanding the complexity of ethical judgement from a Darwinian perspective – discussing NOMA position
- Indian science and semiotics: Some reflections
- An examination of here’s theory of value utterances
- Divine knowledge and human freedom: An uneasy mix?
- Science, technology and globalization
- Beyond binary thinking: A fuzzy logical framework for science-religion dialogue
- In search of cosmic origins: The great Saga of the universe
- The Marvels of cosmos as the Marvel of truth
- Kung on Kuhn: Insight from Kung’s paradigms in theology for the development of Christian doctrine
- Formal systems and spirituality of action: Tension between unity and plurality in formal thought
- Husserl’s critique of Galilean science
- Jesuits and modern science: Past heritage, present status & future prospects: Jesuits and information technology
- Expanding human life span: Genetic prospects and socio-ethical challenges
- Retracing the historical path of science with life
- My mission through scientific research
- Authenticators of religious belief and the (surprisingly): Limited role of magic
- Development of vaishnavism in Kerala
- The Buddha Pill: Can meditation change you?
- The semiotics of science-religion dialogue and the global citizenship
- Universal causality beyond probabilistic in quantum phisics
- Some thoughts on physical realism
- The pulkovo papers and the construction of Kepler’s astronomia Nova
- The theological and ethical aspects of science’s attempt to synthesize life
- Toward a “Franciscan” biotechnology: Three perspectives on the domination of nature
- Evolution and intelligent design: The development of science and of theology
- The ‘Effectiveness’ of mathematics in sciences
- Scientific discoveries of a religious community-The story of an ancient pythagoreans
- The divine imprint in nature: Fethullah Gulen and Teilhard de Chardin
- Politics of religion: A study on religion and ethics
- The application of theories and concepts from the philosophy of science to John Henry Cardinal Newman’s essay on the development of doctrine
- Pragmatic critique of scientism: Rorty ethical responses through solidarity
- Life after life: A scientific-philosophical analysis
- The discovery of gravitational waves and the future of religion and society
- Learning to learn – Reflections on gravitational wave experiments from philosophy of science
- Gravitational and electromagnetics waves: Two complementary ways of observing the universe
- Concept of God and wave in Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS)

Statement of Responsibility Institute of Science and Religion
Author(s) Ronald Cole-Turner - Personal Name
Edition Vol. 13/No.1; 13/2; 14/1; 15/1; 15/2.
Call Number OME 391 22
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Subject(s) Journal
Classification OME
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GMD Journal
Language Indonesia
Publisher Indian Institute of Science and Religion
Publishing Year 2014-2017
Publishing Place Mississippi
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