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Dates: 23–27th October, 2017
Venue: Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment, Belgrade
Belgrade was the host of the First International Congress of Orthodox Scientists, which hosted The First International Scientific Conference of Orthodox Scientists in Serbia and The Sixth International Conference of the Orthodox Scientists Association.
РЕЛИГИОЗНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ – ДУХОВНАЯ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ «КАЗАНСКАЯ ПРАВОСЛАВНАЯ ДУХОВНАЯ СЕМИНАРИЯ КАЗАНСКОЙ ЕПАРХИИ РУССКОЙ ПРАВОСЛАВНОЙ ЦЕРКВИ»
приглашают на XVI Международную научно-богословскую конференцию
«Богословие и светские науки: традиционные и новые взаимосвязи»
TECHNOLOGY, RELIGION AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
An Exploration from Comparative Multi-Polar Perspective
Proposed Venue: University of Madras
Proposed Dates: 13 & 14 December 2017 The University of Belgrade (Seminar for Social Sciences – Faculty of Philology) and the University of Madras (School of Philosophy and Religious Thought) are proposing to jointly organize a conference on the topic: “Technology, Religion and Cultural Identity – An Exploration from Multi-Polar Perspective.” Rationale:
http://www.ctns.org/index.html CTNS is an international program dedicated to research, teaching and public service. The central scientific focus of CTNS is on developments in physics, cosmology, evolutionary biology, and genetics, with additional topics in the neurosciences, the environmental sciences, and mathematics. With regard to the theological task, CTNS engages in both Christian and multi-religious reflection. The Christian theological agenda focuses on the various doctrinal loci of systematic theology.
http://www.ctinquiry.org/home The Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, is an ecumenical institute for interdisciplinary research in the field of religion. James I. McCord founded it in 1978 to cultivate a theological renaissance through dialogue. Our mission is inspired by McCord’s vision and values – dedication to scholarship, openness to new ideas, generosity of spirit, and commitment to fresh thinking
http://www.zygonjournal.org Published since 1966, Zygon is dedicated to the manifold interactions between the sciences and human religious and moral convictions. We seek to consider the whole range of the sciences; cosmology and physics, biology and the neurosciences, sociology, psychology, and anthropology.
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