Um olhar revisto sobre a relação entre as ciências naturais e a fé cristã

Autores

  • Alexandre Freire Duarte Docente na Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade Católica Portuguesa e no Centro de Cultura Católica do Porto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/rct.i103.59913

Palavras-chave:

ciências naturais, fé cristã, desencontros, humildade, acenos do divino

Resumo

Este artigo apresenta uma visão, que se pretende revista na sua ponderação e organização, acerca das, por vezes tensas, relações entre as ciências naturais e a fé cristã. Este trata-se de um tema sempre em voga e neste texto visa-se mostrar que tal tensão não possui qualquer motivo para existir. De facto, isto mesmo é constatável se se conhecer, com humildade, a história dos desencontros passados e as razões para, hoje, persistir alguma hostilidade nessa relação. Mais: poder-se-á, inclusive, dar um passo, ainda e sempre cheio de humildade, para se tentar admitir que tais mesmas ciências apontam discretamente para Deus.

Biografia do Autor

Alexandre Freire Duarte, Docente na Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade Católica Portuguesa e no Centro de Cultura Católica do Porto

Doutor em Teologia pela Universidad Pontificia Comillas (Madrid). Docente na Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) e no Centro de Cultura Católica do Porto. Contato: afduarte@porto.ucp.pt

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2022-12-26