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When Religious Rules And Women's Health Collide

uswaronwomen wrote 3 weeks ago: NPR, May 8, 2012 by Julie Rovner When you go to the hospital these days, chances are good that it wi … more →

Tags: united states, ob-gyn, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Institutes of Health, Greenwall Foundation, ectopic pregnancy, C-section, Catholic hospital, Christian Hospital

The Character Project

Mike Austin wrote 4 weeks ago: Another interdisciplinary project related to virtue and character is under way at Wake Forest Univer … more →

Tags: News, Virtue, Science, character, Theology

The Arete Project at the University of Chicago

Doug Geivett wrote 1 month ago: Under the leadership of Jean Bethke Elshtain, the University of Chicago organized the Science of Vir … more →

Tags: Jean Bethke Elshtain, science and virtue

Dalai Lama awarded 2012 Templeton Prize for spiritual work

Yura Nanook wrote 2 months ago: Tibet’s Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama has won the 2012 Templeton Prize worth US$1.7-million for his … more →

Tags: Dalai Lama, Buddhism, Templeton Prize

Biola Annual Arts Symposium

Admin. wrote 4 months ago: Biola is holding its annual arts symposium from March 1-4, 2012. From the website (http://news.biola … more →

Tags: news/events, Christianity, Arts, Christian, Visual Arts, Biola University, Southern California, Biola, La Mirada California

POLL: "Does Science Make Belief In God Obsolete?"1 comment

Chris Tiedeman wrote 4 months ago: Inspired by a post from the blog Homebrewed Theology–found here–my Twitter friend Christ … more →

Tags: Christianity, Poll, Science, God, Christian Salafia, poll #2, Science

Bringing Spirituality to Medicine

Kay Stroud wrote 4 months ago: Photo by Dae Ho Lee What will treating ‘the whole person’ mean for hospitals, nurses, do … more →

Tags: Health Care, Prayer, healing, spirituality, Mary Baker Eddy, health, GWish, Health Care Chaplaincy, Linda Lee

New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology2 comments

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 4 months ago: Congratulations to John Hawthorne, editor of Philosophical Perspectives, for his recent grant award … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, Epistemology, Religion, Conference, Lecture, Workshop, roundtable, john hawthorne, philosophical perspectives

Deterministic or free-will behavior: What is priming the "Thief Program"?

adonis49 wrote 7 months ago: Deterministic or free-will behavior: What is priming the “Thief Program”? Do you know th … more →

Tags: political Artical, sciences, Philosophy, social articles, professional articles, Essays, Human Factors/Ergonomics, writing, adonis49

'Science of Ethics' Project Gets $1.2M Funding

Matt Roush wrote 8 months ago: ANN ARBOR — University of Michigan philosophy professor Daniel Jacobson has been awarded $1.2 … more →

Tags: University of Michigan, department of philosophy, The Science Of Ethics

Day 617 & 618

fgcnp.org wrote 9 months ago: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Continued going through administrative privileges to the website and making e … more →

Tags: Diary, Peace, Foundation for Global Collaboration and Peace, facebook, Social Media Networks, Columbia University, schools, The New School, Volunteers

Kevin Sorbo wins Grace Award for "Most Inspiring Performance..."7 comments

sorbowriter wrote 1 year ago: Kevin Sorbo garnered top honors last night at the 19th Annual MOVIEGUIDE® Faith & Values Awards … more →

Tags: Kevin Stories, 19th Annual MOVIEGUIDE® Faith & Values Awards Gala, Avenging Angel, Dallas Jenkins, dylan hunt, Epiphany Prize, faith based films, films, Grace Award

Survey Shows that Recession Played Role In Helping Some Couples Who Were Contemplating Divorce or Separation Stay Together

Robert "Praise Man" Washington wrote 1 year ago: Americans without a college degree bore the brunt of the recent recession, and so did their marriage … more →

Tags: houston, Effects of recession, impacts of recession, Marriage, marriage facts, Marriage News, marriage project, recessiojn us economy, recession

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter to Announce Philadelphia as First City to Bring Back National Thrift Week

Templeton Editor wrote 1 year ago: A mayoral press conference will be held to announce that, after a 45 year national hiatus, Philadelp … more →

Tags: News, thrift, Philadelphia, Bring Back Thrift Week, Mayor Nutter, Michael Nutter

The Study of Free Will

timtitolo wrote 1 year ago: Have religious leaders and prophets, been able to tap into something science has not?  A recent gran … more →

Tags: books, articles, literature, Philosophy, Free Will, Alfred Mele, Florida State University, Germany, human, social sciences

Interesting Read: Science Explores Giving1 comment

dianesilver wrote 1 year ago: USA Today has a good overview of new research into the origins of generosity. The answer may be in o … more →

Tags: Becoming Good, Practicing Goodness, University of Notre Dame, Generosity, Philanthropy

Happy Birthday Sir John!

Templeton Editor wrote 1 year ago: On November 29, 1912, John Marks Templeton was born in the small town of Winchester, Tennessee. As a … more →

Tags: Sir John Templeton, sir john, John Marks Templeton

VIDEO: DRI and the John Templeton Foundation

Administrator wrote 1 year ago: In this interview from the Templeton Foundation, Bill Easterly discusses why we need independent cri … more →

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Big Questions Online

Templeton Editor wrote 1 year ago: The John Templeton Foundation recently launched its new online publication, Big Questions Online. BQ … more →

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