2015
DOI: 10.1179/0024363914z.00000000097
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The Harmonious Relationship between Faith and Science from the Perspective of Some Great Saints: A Brief Comment

Abstract: The objective of this editorial is to show that a harmonious relationship between science and faith is possible, as exemplified by great saints of the Catholic Church. It begins with the definitions of science and faith, followed by an explanation of the apparent conflict between them. A few saints that constitute an example that a fruitful relationship between these two seemingly opposed realities has been possible are Saint Albert the Great, Saint John of the Cross, Saint Giuseppe Moscati, and Saint Edith St… Show more

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“…Various secularization contradictions also began to emerge with scientific supports. Research from (Cortés et al, 2015) on the harmonious relationship between faith and science explains that there is a harmonious and complementary coexistence between faith and science. This is shown by the many outstanding theories and works of various religious intellectual figures who made significant contributions to the fields of theology, philosophy, natural sciences, medicine and bioethics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various secularization contradictions also began to emerge with scientific supports. Research from (Cortés et al, 2015) on the harmonious relationship between faith and science explains that there is a harmonious and complementary coexistence between faith and science. This is shown by the many outstanding theories and works of various religious intellectual figures who made significant contributions to the fields of theology, philosophy, natural sciences, medicine and bioethics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%