時間(Time):2014年03月21日星期五, March 21, Friday, 2014
地點(Venue):輔仁大學聖保祿廳, Saint Paul Hall, Fu Jen University
主辦單位(Organizer):輔仁大學天主教學術研究中心 科學與宗教研究中心
時間(Time):2014年03月21日星期五, March 21, Friday, 2014
地點(Venue):輔仁大學聖保祿廳, Saint Paul Hall, Fu Jen University
主辦單位(Organizer):輔仁大學天主教學術研究中心 科學與宗教研究中心
讀書會主題:《盲眼鐘錶匠》讀書會
讀書會地點:宗倬傽紀念大樓4樓天主教學術研究院DG420室
讀書會時間及章程:
日期 |
時間 |
內容 |
導讀者 |
102/10/08 |
12:10 |
導言:正宗演化論 |
司馬忠主任 |
102/11/26 |
12:10 |
第一章:不可能! |
司馬忠主任 |
第二章:良好的設計 |
魏嘉華老師 |
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103/01/07 |
12:10 |
第三章:累進變化 |
陳文祥老師 |
第四章:動物空間 |
嚴健彰老師 |
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103/02/25 |
12:10 |
第五章:基因檔案 |
鄭維亮老師 |
第六章:天何言哉 |
周善行老師 |
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103/04/08 |
12:10 |
第七章:創意演化 |
林裕倉老師 |
第八章:性擇 |
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103/05/20 |
12:10 |
第九章:漸變?疾變? |
高凌霞老師 |
第十章:生命樹 |
增翊鳳老師 |
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103/06/10 |
12:10 |
第十一章:達爾文的論敵 |
姚永隷老師 |
Topic: Whither Biomedical Ethics?
Speaker: Sr. Daphne Viveka Furtado
(Religieuse du Sacre Coeur de Jesus sister, Ex-chairman of the Department of Biochemistry of Bombay Sophia College)
Time: 10/5 (Wednesday)/ 10:10-12:00
Place: ES 306
Organization: Fu Jen Academia Catholica, Center for the Study of Science and Religion
Topic:「Christian-Muslim dialogue: An Indian Experience」
Speaker:Fr. Anbu Augustine SVD
Divine Word Missionaries Priest and Islamic Teaching Doctor
Time:2011/5/17 (Tuesday) 12:00 p.m.
Place:College of Medicine of Fu Jen Academia Catholica, DG420
Note:English Speech
The volume begins with four papers by John Haught of Georgetown University Washington, looking at “nature,” “cosmic purpose and science,” “Darwin and divine providence,” and “theology, ecology and cosmology”. From there the book is divided into three sections: “Cosmology”, “Life” and on “Human Life”.
Collections of papers presented at the international conference on religion and science in the context of Chinese culture, host by Fu Jen Catholic University on May 3-5, 2003.
Time:2009/6/5(Friday)
Place:Loyola Hall, SL117, Fu Jen Catholic University
Time |
Sessions |
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12:00-12:50 Registration and Lunch Time |
Loyola Hall, SL117, Fu Jen Catholic University
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12:50-13:00 Opening |
Michael Kwo, PhD Vice President for Mission Fu Jen Catholic University |
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Keynote Speech |
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13:00-13:20 |
Lonergan and Contemporary Thoughts Dr. Maria John P. Selvamani |
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13:20-13:30 |
General Discussion |
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13:30-13:50 |
Break Time |
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Thesis Presentation |
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13:50-14:50
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Coordinator |
Presenter |
Topic |
Chen, Mei-Ching (Department of Clinical Psychology of Fu Jen University)
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Kwan, Wing-Chung(Department of Philosophy of NTU) |
存有想念—郎尼根《洞察》第十二章第七節前段之提示 |
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Chen, Wen-Hsiang (Assistant Research Fellow) |
生發與歷程:郎尼根與懷德海 |
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Huang, Ding-Yuan |
論郎尼根的「人類之善」概念 |
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14:50-15:20 |
General Discussion |
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15:20-15:40 |
Tea Time |
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Thesis Presentation |
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15:40-16:40
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Coordinator |
Presenter |
Topic |
Shang-Shing P. Chou |
Prof. Frank Budenholzer |
What’s Really Real: Bernard Lonergan’s Criteria of the Real |
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Wei, Jia-Hua |
The Meaning of Culture in Lonergan's Thought |
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Lin, Yue-Kuang |
論郎尼根《心語》(Verbum)一書「復歸感覺心像的洞察」(Insight into phantasm)之概念研究 |
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16:40-17:10 |
General Discussion |
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17:10-17:15 |
Closing Ceremony:Dr. Maria John P. Selvamani |
Time: 2006/ 11/ 24-26
Place: International Conference Hall of Medical Sciences Building
Organizers: Center for the Study of Science and Religion, Fu Jen University
Department of Religious Studies, Fu Jen University
College of Medicine, Fu Jen University
11/24 (Friday) |
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Sessions and Time |
Topic |
Presenter |
8:10-8:40 |
Register/Registration |
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8:50-9:10 |
Opening Ceremony |
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9:10-10:00 First Session Keynote Speech |
Keynote Speech: Positive Psychology as a Positive Force for Cross-cultural Dialogue between Science and Religion |
Joseph Ciarrocchi (Professor & Chairperson, Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola College in Maryland, U.S.A.) |
10:00-10:20 |
Tea Time |
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10:20-12:30 Second Session Clinical Experience |
Studies on the Information Field of the Mind and It’s Implication in Religious Phenomena |
Wang, Wu-shih (Director of Psychiatry, Penghu Hospital, Department of Health) |
Mind, Body and Spiritual Healing |
Joseph Chan, Tak-Kwong (Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Religious Studies, Fu Jen.) Lou, Mei- Chuan (Coordinator, Divine Favor Prayer Room) |
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Daoist Spiritual Therapy- Three Cases of “Evil Ghosts Invading Human Beings” |
Chuang, Hung-I (Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Religious Studies, Fu Jen.) Liao, Yan-Po (Presider, Ming Guan Temple) |
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Opening Discussion (40 mins) |
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12:30-14:00 |
Lunch Time 13:00-14:00 Wall Newspaper Presentation
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14:00-15:00 Third Session Human Nature |
Karl Rahner’s Anthropology and Holistic Healing
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Joseph Vu, Kim-Chinh (Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University) |
Healing of Mind, Body, and Spirit from a Confucian Perspective- Taking Wang Yang-Ming as an Example |
Tseng, Chun-Hai (Professor, Department of Philosophy, National Chengchi University) |
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15:00-15:20 |
Tea Time |
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15:20-16:30 Fourth Session Human Nature |
Healing in the Christian Sacraments
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Peter Hu (Lecturer, Department of Religious Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University) |
Opening Discussion (40 mins) |
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17:00-21:00 |
Oversea Participants Visiting & Activities |
Time: November 26, 27, 28, 2004 (Friday through Sunday noon)
Place: The Arens’ Theatre and Conference Center, Fu Jen Catholic University
Organizers: Ministry of the Interior
Center for the Study of Science and Religion, Fu Jen University
Department of Religious Studies, Fu Jen University
Department of Philology, Fu Jen University
Sponsors: Fu Jen Catholic University
National Science Council, Executive Yuan
Introduction:
This Conference is a sequel to the meeting held in May 2002 at Fu Jen Catholic University: “International Conference on Religion and Science in the Context of Chinese Culture.” The meeting was organized by the Department of Religious Studies and the Center for the Study of Science and Religion, both of Fu Jen Catholic University, with funding from the Center for Theology and the Natural Science in Berkeley, California and Taiwan’s National Science Foundation. The enthusiastic discussions of that meeting led to this further conference, “International Conference on Cosmology: Religion and Science in Dialogue.”
The conference will consider three main topics from the viewpoints of contemporary science, philosophy and the Taiwan religious traditions: (1) the origin of the universes, (2) the origin of life and (3) the human person – matter and spirit. A total of eleven papers will be presented followed by two panel discussions.
The purpose of the conference is fourfold: