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Contents:
- Technological singularity and theologies
- Got astroethics for the Galaxy? Quandary-responsibility ethics for space exploration
- Crispr/Cas9 Gene editing technique and its impact on science and religion
- Dialogue between neuroscience and religion leading to a new domain of neurotheology
- Returning to the human nature and discovering the inviolable human dignity
- Revisiting Sri Aurobindo's ideas on evolution and historical change
- Religion and science: Are they at crossroads?
- The internalization of truth in model theory: An alternative way to enable intercultural dialogues among faith, religion, science and arts
- Claims on fuzzy logic: A critique from system philosophy
- The 'biggest fixes' in the universe: Cosmological constant and nuclear resonance in carbon formation
- Rewriting the blueprint of life: Ethical and theological concerns over the first gene-edited babies
- Gender violence embedded in cultural psychology and anti-witch-hunt movements in India
- The future of evolution in Sri Aurobindo and Teilhard De Chardin: A comparative study
- Space and time paradigm shift and its philosophical implications
- Knowing as liberating: Indian soteriological epistemology
- Inductive reasoning: Its inevitability and implications for natural sciences and human lives
- Theory of everything or Neti Neti: Epistemic unintelligibility in Quantum physics and upanishads
- The method and logic of social sciences to Popper: A Review
- Dhvani: An Indian approach to Biblical Hermeneutics
- Contemporary reading of Tagore's Poem 'Mind without fear' through Dhvani method
- Is religious belief rational and transformative?: A reformed "Revisioning"
- God's action in the universe via natural sciences: Examples from chemistry
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