Presentation
The Group of Research CRYF has been created in the
University of Navarra (Pamplona, Spain) in order to promote
interdisciplinary study of issues where science, philosophy and
theology intertwine.
CRYF stands for the Spanish full name “Science,
Reason, and Faith” (“Ciencia, Razon y Fe”). We
note that in Welsh “cryf” is related with
“strength”. We like to think that an harmonious
relationship between science, reason and faith can provide great
strength to individuals and to the solution of deep problems in
human life.
Although it was created in 2002, its origin can be
traced back to the meetings that several members, jointly with
other professors, held since three years before.
Just now its specific areas of interest are the following:
- Origin of the universe
- Evolution
- Order, complexity, and finality
- Nature and person
- Science and truth
- Science and religion
Latest incorporations
Previous
incorporations
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Novelties
Metaphysics, Ontology and the Science-Religion
Debate Workshop in
memory of Professor Mariano Artigas
London, 7-9 May, 2009
Lecture Nature,
Language, and Human Sciences by
Russell G. Wilcox. Audio Feb 17, 2009
Report of the CRYF Study Session on the X anniversary of the
encyclical Fides et Ratio. Pamplona, November 27, 2008
Sir John Templeton passes away

Review of Oracles of Science, by Karl Giberson and Mariano Artigas

Online lesson about the Galileo Affair
Death of
Mariano Artigas (dec-06)
MercatorNet interviews Santiago
Collado (feb-06)
Previous
novelties
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