From fire to the pulpit

  1. Lemma
  2. Από την πυρά στον άμβωνα
  3. Greek, Modern (1453-)
  4. Katsiampoura, Gianna
  5. History and philosophy of science
  6. 31-1-2017
  7. Bitsakis, Eftyhis [Author]. Από την πυρά στον άμβωνα (From fire to the pulpit)
  8. Από την πυρά στον άμβωνα (From fire to the pulpit)
  9. Natural sciences - Einstein, Albert - History of Science - science-religion relationship
    1. Bitsakis, Eftyhis (2009), Από την πυρά στον άμβωνα (From fire to the pulpit), Athens: Topos Books
    1. Eftyhis Bitsakis in his work From fire to the pulpit considers the relation between Christian theology and natural sciences under a historical and epistemological view, relating the contemporary social conditions with the renewed interest in the relationship between science and religion. His first aim is to examine the views of theologians, scientists etc. who are assigned to scientific questions, often misunderstanding or distorting scientific theories. The writer, in this book, analyzed critically the efforts of scientists, philosophers, clerics and theologians to exploit the data of current science, and especially of Einstein's theories of microphysics and cosmology, in order to "prove" the disappearance of matter, the existence of the immortal soul, the creation of the universe. In his opinion, indeed, during the incredibly naive "anthropic principle" the universe and then created such that it is to be a man! The scientific-mysticism promoted as scientific truth. Modern irrationalism, scientifically invalid and non-legitimate philosophical, involves a misunderstanding of Einstein's theories of cosmology and microphysics, and the process of anthropogenesis and noogenesis. Ultimately, according to Eftyhis Bitsakis, the secret of the celestial family has, according to Marx, to seek the terrestrial. Among the contents of the book From Fire to the Pulpit are the following: “Limits and illusions of bourgeois rationality” “The dualism of matter and energy: A scientifically incorrect interpretation of Einstein's theory” “Einstein and God 15 billion years ago” “Free will and the sponsor” “And Darwin? What we could say?” “The last word is not said yet” “The ideological appropriation of science” “Today science and religion: A renewed ideological contrast and new uses” “The case of Greek thinkers and theologians” “Forms of modern mysticism” “Limits and illusions of bourgeois science” “The wave of neo-mysticism” “From physics to parapsychology” “Theories of Creation” “Science and ideology” “The human principle: A naive story of the Universe” “Greece: Secular State or State of God? “Two worldviews: The scientific and theological” “God and nature” “Science and theology: The problem of delimitation” “Modern Greek mysticism”