AIOCS Conversations discusses matters of ethics, philosophy, science, society, technology, and theology. Interspersed with a series of nine interactions with …
Introducing Science-Engaged Theology
by Doru Costache In recent years we witnessed the rise of a new method, or so we think, namely, science-engaged …
Graeme Finlay’s A Freed Man’s Worship, Parts 1-9
From the middle of July to almost the end of August 2024, Dr Graeme Finlay (Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand) graciously …
A New Copernican Turn
The book of Doru Costache and Geraint F. Lewis, A New Copernican Turn: Contemporary Cosmology, the Self, and Orthodox Science-Engaged …
Communicating Theologically Interpreted Scientific Information to Christian Congregations: Patristic and Neopatristic Lessons
by Doru Costache In the last seventy years or so, at least from the publication, in 1966, of Ian Barbour’s …
Bridging Faith and Science Contemplatively: An Early Christian Model
by Doru Costache If there is something representative of modern mentalities, it is compartmentalisation. The impact of this feature reaches …
The Cosmology of David Bohm
Doru Costache coauthored a journal article with Richard de Grijs, “The Cosmology of David Bohm: Scientific and Theological Significance.” The …
Creationism and Australia’s First Nations
by Doru Costache I don’t refer in public to private conversations, not usually, but since this one does not amount …
Creation’s Natural Mortality and the “Fall”: Patristic Perspectives
Associate Professor Doru Costache presented the paper whose title is given above at “The Fall in Science and Theology” conference. …
AIOCS Conversations: Lisa Sideris (2)
Lisa H. Sideris, Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, gave another interview for the AIOCS …