Science and Christian faith

ltheo2840  2021-2022  Louvain-la-Neuve

Science and Christian faith
2.00 credits
15.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Bourgine Benoît; Lambert Dominique;
Language
French
Content
    
This course can be chosen by EPL students as an alternative to the Society, Cultures, Religions course.
2020/2021
Science and Christian faith
The course offers the opportunity to carry out an interdisciplinary experience, required by the questioning envisaged. A philosopher of science, prof. Dominique Lambert (UNamur) and a theologian, prof. Benoît Bourgine (UCLouvain), will intervene to try to clarify the problematic of the relationship between science and Christian faith. 
A typology of the modes of dialogue and confrontation between sciences and theologies is to be elaborated and tested in order to draw the limits, the scope and the philosophical and theological foundations.
A historical perspective and a presentation of contemporary issues will be proposed.
Teaching methods
Lectures.
Professor Bourgine's syllabus is available at DUC-Ciaco.
Evaluation methods
The exam is a two-hour written exam session with two open-ended questions, a limited list of which is provided to the students: one asked by the professor. D. Lambert, and the other one by prof. Bourgine, respectively on the presentations of one and the other. You are invited to answer each of the questions in about 30 lines.
Other information
Calendar
Here is the schedule for the 8 sessions that take place on Wednesdays from 4:15 to 6:15 pm [SOCR21 unless otherwise noted in the schedule] :
Prof. Dominique Lambert: 
September 15
September 22nd
October 6th
October 13th
Prof. Benoît Bourgine:
September 29
October 20th
November 3rd
November 10th
Online resources
With this link you can access online resources: 
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OZCoMW0VNypXPpzclRJacv3NJ-xlM0ns
Teaching materials
  • Sciences et foi chrétienne - Syllabus Bourgine
Faculty or entity
TEBI


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