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- John
Paul II reflects on creation and evolution and the mass media
distort his meaning - by Antonio Gaspari
- Jubilee
for Men and Women of Learning
- Man's
dignity stems from his spiritual nature
- Magisterium
Is Concerned with Question of Evolution for It Involves Conception
of Man
- Our
knowledge of God and nature: physics, philosophy and theology
- Letter of Pope John Paul II
- Proofs
for God's existence are many and convergent - Pope John Paul
II - General Audience of Wednesday, 10 July, 1985. This Papal
catechesis on the subject of the existence of God was the second
in a series, based on Psalm 18/19: 2-5.
- Science
and faith in the search for truth - John Paul II to teachers
and university students in Cologne Cathedral, Saturday, November
15, 1980.
- Science
and Human Values - Pope John Paul II - To an international
group of scientists taking part in the Marcel Grossman Meeting
on Relativistic Astrophysics, 21 June, 1985
- Science
and religion can renew culture - Modern society expects these
two human realities to work together to improve civilization.
The ethical dimension of human progress must always be kept in
mind if society is to be worthy of the human person. - Address
of Pope John Paul II to the participants in a Symposium sponsored
by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Council
for Culture, October 4, 1991.
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- Science serves
humanity only when it is joined to conscience - John Paul II
- Scientists
and God - Pope John Paul II - General Audience, Wednesday,
17 July, 1985. The Holy Father's catechesis was based on Sirach
43:30-33.
- Servants
of the truth - Discourse of Pope John Paul II to members of
the Ammerican Philospohical Society and the Italian 'Accademia
dei Lincei', 21 May 1996
- Study
the world to know man - Address of Pope John Paul II to participants
in a conference organized by the Institute of the Italian Encyclopedia
on "The problem of the cosmos " in honor of Albert Einstein
on the first centenary of his birth, September 28, 1979
- The
human person must be the beginning, subject and goal of all scientific
research - Address to the pontifical Academy of Sciences
- The
moral dimension of study and research - On April 1, 1980,
Pope John Paul II delivered the following address to some six
thousand university students from forty-three countries, participants
in the "UNIV '80" international congress.
- The
Value of Cosmology for our Vision of Ourselves - Pope John
Paul II - To the participants in a conference organized by the
Vatican Observatory on the subject "The Frontiers of Cosmology",
July 6, 1985
- To
Pontifical Academy of Sciences - Magisterium Is Concerned with
Question of Evolution for It Involves Conception of Man
- The
problems of science are the problems of man - An address by
Pope John Paul II to members of the European Physical Society,
on March 30, 1979.
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