Orthodox Theology & Science
The Creation of the World: The Crossroads between Theology and Science [2]
Petros Panayiotopoulos, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
16 June 2017
As regards the origins of the universe, the scientific community traditio...
The Creation of the World: The Crossroads between Theology and Science
Petros Panayiotopoulos, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
19 May 2017
The matter of the beginning of the world is one which traditionally has bel...
Incurable illnesses: the deeper meaning of support
Angelos Alekopoulos
13 October 2016
The Church has always respected the efforts of science and has shared the c...
Illnesses which don’t concern medical science appear on the spiritual plane
Angelos Alekopoulos
11 October 2016
Far from discouraging the faithful from seeking the aid of medical science,...
All Planets the Same: Religion’s Response to Space Life
Protopresbyter John Romanides
8 August 2016
I can foresee no way in which the teachings of the Orthodox Christian tradi...
Theology and Science: A Shift towards the Human Person
Vasileios Konstantoudis, PhD in Physics, Researcher in "Democritus" Research Center
22 March 2016
In science, in the past, the necessity for this movement was indicated in...
Science and Religion: From theories and dogmas to people
Vasileios Konstantoudis, PhD in Physics, Researcher in "Democritus" Research Center
17 March 2016
The commonest way of dealing with the relationship between science and reli...
The Creation in Science and Orthodoxy – Part IV
George J. Gounaris
28 March 2014
Finally, in the second part of the sixth day the most magnificent event of ...
The Creation in Science and Orthodoxy – Part III
George J. Gounaris
24 March 2014
The wave lengths of this primordial light, when it first shone, were mostly...
The Creation in Science and Orthodoxy – Part II
George J. Gounaris
20 March 2014
Our galaxy has a diameter of about 100 kly. Light takes about 8 minutes to ...