VATICAN OBSERVATORY: SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES ON DIVINE ACTIONVATICAN CITY, JUN 20, 2000 (VIS) - The Vatican Observatory, together with
the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences in Berkeley, California,
is sponsoring the sixth in a series of conferences entitled "Scientific
Perspectives on Divine Action," from June 25 to July 2 at the observatory
in Castelgandolfo, Italy. Twenty-four scholars, among them scientists, philosophers and
theologians, will gather at the observatory to study the specific topic of
"Quantum Physics and Quantum Field Theory," according to a press release
from Fr. George V. Coyne, S.J., director. The communique states that these
scholars "will explore the implications of quantum physics for our
understanding of the way God acts in creation." The first conference in the series was an introductory one on "Physics,
Philosophy and Theology." The subsequent conferences dealt with "Quantum
Cosmology and the Laws of Nature," "Chaos and Complexity," "Evolutionary
and Molecular Biology" and "Neurosciences and the Person." Each conference
has resulted in the publication of a volume by the Vatican Observatory
Publications. The first volume contains a message from Pope John Paul II on
the science-faith dialogue.
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