Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing
The Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing (University of Notre Dame) seeks to attract research projects of significance for the dialogue between the natural sciences and the humanities, projects that promote new scientific research and new theological and philosophical reflection in light of that research.
The research foci of the Center are the big questions surrounding origins, natures, and futures, questions that are of interest to both natural scientists and theologians.
Origins - theology and anthropology, evolutionary biology, astrobiology, and physics
Natures - theology and anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, biology, genetics, and social science
Futures - theology and global ethics, new technologies, ecology, and sustainability
The research foci of the Center are the big questions surrounding origins, natures, and futures, questions that are of interest to both natural scientists and theologians.
Origins - theology and anthropology, evolutionary biology, astrobiology, and physics
Natures - theology and anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, biology, genetics, and social science
Futures - theology and global ethics, new technologies, ecology, and sustainability
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Platform anthropocene Inc. or planthro is a New York
registered, globally active, not-for-profit public charity organization.
planthro targets scientists, students, citizens, governing
bodies, entrepreneurs and stakeholders concerned with the
concept of anthropocene and its multiple implications.
The organization aims at:
● conveying and sharing a lucid view of the complexity
characterizing human interaction with Earth,
● empowering individuals and organisations to work
collaboratively in economic, social, environmental, and
governance contexts,
● supporting and promoting informed and creative solutions
on sustainability, mitigation and adaptive strategies.
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