The Rationality of the World and Human Reason as expressed in the Theology of Father Dumitru Staniloae: Points of Connection in the Dialogue between Theology and Science’

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  2. The Rationality of the World and Human Reason as expressed in the Theology of Father Dumitru Staniloae: Points of Connection in the Dialogue between Theology and Science’
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  4. Delli, Eudoxie
  5. Mutual dependence - Co-existence - Concepts of knowledge and modes of reasoning
  6. 14-12-2016
  7. Lemeni, Nicolae Adrian [Author]. The Rationality of the World and Human Reason as expressed in the Theology of Father Dumitru Staniloae: Points of Connection in the Dialogue between Theology and Science
  8. International Journal of Orthodox Theology
  9. rationality - suoernatural - quantum physics - Anthropic principle - limits of discursive Knowledge - natural
    1. <p>Lemeni, N. A. (2012). The Rationality of the World and Human Reason as expressed in the Theology of Father Dumitru Staniloae: Points of Connection in the Dialogue between Theology and Science. <em>International Journal of Orthodox Theology</em>,<em> 3-4</em>, 89-101</p>
    1. The author argues that the relationship between man and cosmos, between rationality of the world and human reason, are significant components of the Orthodox Tradition and very well expressed in the ecclesial theology of Father Dumitru Staniloae, aiming to respond to the concrete and deep needs of modern society. The deepening of the dynamic reciprocity between the world’s rationality and human reason could contribute to the articulation of a dialogue between theology and science.

      The internal relationship between natural and supernatural and respectively the dynamic reciprocity between world’s intelligibility and man as ‘knowing subject’ –founded and fulfilled in Christ– and evidenced by the theology of Staniloae, could be a good interface in the dialogue between science and theology in the contemporary epistemological context. In this framework, the world could act as a medium of dialogue between man and God.