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Stanley L. Jaki (1924–2009)

Autor(a) de The Savior of Science

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About the Author

Born in Gyor, Hungary, Stanley Jaki was ordained a Benedictine priest in the Catholic Church in 1948 and earned his doctorate in theology at the Pontifical Institute of San Anselmo in Rome in 1950. Seven years later he earned a second doctorate in physics from Fordham University in New York. In the mostrar mais years since, the primary focus of his historical, philosophical, and theological research and writing has been the relationship between theology and modern science. Exiled from his native country, Jaki has been visiting fellow at Princeton University, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the Center for Theological Inquiry in Princeton. He gave the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, 1974--76, and was awarded the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion in 1987. Jaki is also distinguished university professor of theology at Seton Hall University. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras por Stanley L. Jaki

The Savior of Science (1988) 85 exemplares
Praying the Psalms: A Commentary (1871) 58 exemplares
Miracles and Physics (1989) 49 exemplares
Newman's Challenge (2000) 47 exemplares
Brain, Mind and Computers (1969) 43 exemplares
Genesis 1: Through the Ages (1992) 42 exemplares
God and the Cosmologists (1989) 34 exemplares
Chesterton, a seer of science (1986) 32 exemplares
The Purpose of It All (1990) 32 exemplares
Angels, Apes, and Men (1708) 29 exemplares
The Relevance of Physics (1966) 27 exemplares
Cosmos and Creator (1980) 26 exemplares
Bible and Science (2004) 25 exemplares
Catholic Essays (1990) 18 exemplares
Theology Of Priestly Celibacy (2004) 17 exemplares
The Only Chaos and Other Essays (1990) 13 exemplares
Evolution for Believers (2003) 10 exemplares
Christ and science (2000) 10 exemplares
Science and religion: a primer (2004) 9 exemplares
LORD GIFFORD AND HIS LECTURES (1987) 9 exemplares
Is There a Universe? (1993) 8 exemplares
Ciencia, fe, cultura (1990) 6 exemplares
Galileo lessons (2001) 5 exemplares
Impassible Divide (2008) 4 exemplares
God and the sun at Fatima (1999) 4 exemplares
Culture and Science 4 exemplares
Numbers Decide and Other Essays (2003) 4 exemplares
Advent and science (2000) 4 exemplares
Darwin's Designs (2006) 4 exemplares
Apologetics as Meant By Newman (2005) 4 exemplares
Twenty mysteries (2002) 3 exemplares
The Litany of Saint Joseph (1990) 3 exemplares
Original Sin? (2003) 3 exemplares
Archipelago Church. (2008) 3 exemplares
The Litany of the Sacred Heart (2006) 2 exemplares
The Litany of Loreto (2005) 2 exemplares
Fifteen mysteries (2002) 2 exemplares
Intelligent Design? (2005) 2 exemplares
Mary's Magnificat (2007) 2 exemplares
Why Believe in Jesus? (2002) 1 exemplar
Themes of Psalms (2005) 1 exemplar
The drama of quantities (2005) 1 exemplar
Resurrection? (2004) 1 exemplar
The Litany of the Holy Name (2007) 1 exemplar
Fourteen Stations (2001) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Creation, Christ and Culture: Studies in Honour of T. F. Torrance (1976) — Contribuidor, algumas edições22 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1924-08-17
Data de falecimento
2009-04-07
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Hungary (birth)
Local de nascimento
Győr, Hungary
Local de falecimento
Madrid, Spain
Educação
Pontifical Institute of St Anselmo, Italy
Fordham University
Ocupações
priest
professor
Organizações
Benedictine Order
Seton Hall University
Prémios e menções honrosas
Templeton Prize (1987)

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Críticas

An award-winning philosopher uncovers the Christian foundations of modern science.
Renowned historian and philosopher of science Stanley Jaki boldly illumines one of the best-kept secrets of science history— the vital role theology has historically played in fruitful scientific development.

Beginning with an overview of failed attempts at a sustained science by the ancient cultures of Greece, China, India, and the early Muslim empire, Jaki shows that belief in Christ—a belief absent in all these cultures—secured for science its only viable birth starting in the High Middle Ages. In the second part of the book Jaki argues that Christian monotheism alone provides the intellectual safeguards for a valid cosmological argument, restores the sense of purpose destroyed by theories of evolution, and secures firm ethical guidelines against fearful abuses of scientific know-how.… (mais)
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | Jan 17, 2023 |
 
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CPI | Jun 30, 2016 |
Died a few weeks ago..April 7. Stephen M. Barr pays tribute in FT
 
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Obras
100
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Membros
1,364
Popularidade
#18,851
Avaliação
3.8
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ISBN
134
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