Science does not conflict religion

  1. Lemma
  2. Η επιστήμη δεν αντιμάχεται τη θρησκεία
  3. Greek, Modern (1453-)
  4. Katsiampoura, Gianna
  5. Various approaches to the problem of correlation between science and theology
  6. 12-06-2017
  7. Daglis, Theodore [Author]. Science does not conflict religion
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  9. Science - science-religion relationship - quantum mechanics
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    1. <p>Daglis, Theodoros (2016), "Η επιστήμη δεν αντιμάχεται τη θρησκεία" ("Science does not conflict religion"),<a href="http://frapress.gr/2016/01/epistimi-den-antimachete-tin-thriskia/">http://frapress.gr/2016/01/epistimi-den-antimachete-tin-thriskia/</a></p>
    1. Theodoros Daglis, in this article, discusses generally about the relationship between science and religion. As he writes, until a few years ago, religion and science were two different and mutually displaced ways of thinking. On one hand, science had the aim to understand the natural world and make easier the everyday life. On the other, religion expressed the need of man to find out if there is a superior being, since, according the writer, this need is innate. Daglis believes that today, however, science could have a positive relation with religion. As example, quantum mechanics has proved that whether there is a God or not, man can not perceive it empirically. So, for the first time in history, science proves that the existence of God is not irrational - the problem is that man couldn’t know it empirically. Daglis conclusion is that science and religion are not enemies but allies because they are both looking for the same.