Título : | Science and Catholicism in Argentina (17501960) : A Study on Scientific Culture, Religion, and Secularisation in Latin America | Tipo de documento: | Libro | Autores: | Miguel de Asúa, Autor | Editorial: | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter | Fecha de publicación: | 2022 | Número de páginas: | 365 p. | Idioma : | Inglés | Clasificación: | [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas [BFA] Religión
| Palabras clave: | Religión Iglesia Católica Catolicismo Historia de la Ciencia Argentina | Nota de contenido: |
Science and Religion: Conflict and Complexity
Secularisation and Science
Brief Outlook of the Book
Jesuit Science
Natural Histories
Herbal Medicine and Medicine
Astronomy
Cartography
Jesuit Missionary Science in Río de la Plata
Catholic Enlightenment. Science and Religion in Colonial and Early Independent Río de la Plata
Historical Background
Late Scholasticism: Modern Science and the Authority of the Church
Biblical Geology
A Clergymans Natural Theology
Non-Clerical Natural Theology
Conclusions
Religious and Secular Spaces in Post-Independence Río de la Plata (18201827).
From Natural Theology to Secular Science
Ecclesiastical Reform
From Convent to Cemetery and Agricultural Station
The Secularisation of Hospitals
The Convent of Santo Domingo
Natural History among the Clergy
The University of Buenos Aires and idéologie
Conclusions
The Conflict Thesis, Darwin, and Secularising Politics in Late NineteenthCentury Argentina
Historical Background
Debate over Draper in the Liberal Press
The Conflict Thesis in the Parliamentary Debates of the 1870s
The 1879 Parliamentary Debate over Science and Religion
Estrada
Darwin and the Conflict Thesis on Stage
Catholic Answers
Excursus on Madness and Crime
The Great Debate
Sequels
Conclusions
Science and Secularism: Transitional Times
Positivism, Religion, and the Unknowable
Spiritualism, Theosophy, and Science
The Bankruptcy of Science
Shifting Meanings
The Uncomfortable Truth
Soul versus Brain
Conclusions
Science, Catholicism, and Politics in Argentina, 19101935
Church and Politics in Transition
Catholics and Science
Gallardo
Biologist and Naturalist
Science, Religion, and Evolution
The Bishop Astronomer
Observatories
The Rise of Catholic Scientists
Conclusions
Science and Integral Catholicism in Interwar Argentina
Historical Background
Catholics and Einstein
Catholics, University Reform, and Hans Driesch
Evolution and Belief
Maritain at the Crossroads
Against Draper
Catholics and Eugenics
Conclusions
Argentine Catholic Democratic Scientists and their Projects of a Research University (19321959)
Lewis: An Early Proposal for Free Universities
Braun Menéndez: Research Institutes as the Basis of the University
Durelli
The Catholic Institute of Sciences
The First Catholic Universities
The Other Side of the Coin
Science and Religion
Conclusions
Religious and Secular Space
Science and Secularisation as Social Differentiation
Secularisation as Appropriation of Religious Rituals and Symbols
Catholic Scientists
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