0:00-03:29 Introduction - Ines Murzaku, Ph.D
03:29-04:30 -Opening Prayer - Rev. Joseph R. Laracy, S.T.D.
04:30-09:24 Welcome - M. Alper Sahiner, Ph.D.
09:24-12:15 Welcome - Rev. Paul M. Haffner, S.T.D.
12:15-14:52 Opening Remarks - Rev. Gerald J. Buonopane, Ph.D.
14:52-42:05 "The Mystery of Creation, Various Ontologies, and Effective Communication" - Rev. Brian Humphrey, S.T.L.
42:05-01:08:51 "Conciliatory Christian Humanism and the Confinement of Naturalism" - Rev. Zachary Mabee, Ph.D.
01:08:51-01:40:18 “Jaki and Barbour: Pilgrims on Parallel Paths of the Science and Religion Journey” - Rev. Joseph R. Laracy, S.T.D.
01:40:18-02:08:05 "An Examination of Mathematical Realism as it Conforms to and Contradicts the Work of Stanley Jaki and Plato" - Collin Doyle and Iain Morton
02:08:05-02:41:22 "God is Still There: An Analysis of Werner Heisenberg’s Reconciliation of Quantum Mechanics with Aristotelian Hylomorphism" - Stacy Trasancos, Ph.D.
02:41:22-03:07:45 "Searching for Truth in Determinism: A Call for Compassion, Mercy, and Love" - Samantha Mattheiss, Ph.D.
03:07:45-03:28:30 "The Papers of Stanley L. Jaki: An Introduction" - Sarah Ponichtera, Ph.D., et al.
03:28:30-03:57:25 "Nineteenth Century American Catholic Approaches to Darwinian Evolution" - Jeffrey Morrow, Ph.D. and Biff Rocha, Ph.D.
03:57:25-04:25:33 "Nature and Scripture: Galileo’s Proposed Biblical Hermeneutic in the Context of Early Modern Biblical Interpretation" - Jeffrey Morrow, Ph.D.
04:25:33-04:58:18 "Has Stanley Jaki Underestimated the Byzantine Influence on the Rise of Science?" (presented by the Rev. Robert Nicoletti, MJ) - Rev. Paul Haffner, S.T.D.
04:58:18-05:25:53 "Theology as a Science and the Dialogue with Other Sciences from a Thomistic Perspective"- Rev. João Paulo Santiago, C.S.J.
05:25:53-05:57:45 "Pythagorean Argument of the Grand Design" - Alexey Burov, Ph.D. and Alexei Tsvelik, Ph.D.
05:57:45-06:27:50 "Stanley Jaki: A Life Devoted to the Relationship Between Science and Faith" - Antonio Colombo, M.S.
06:27:50-06:58:55 "Evolution, Teleology, and Purpose: Transhumanism and the Natural and Supernatural Ends of Being" - Braden Molhoek, Ph.D.
06:58:55-07:27:30 "AI, International Relations, and Catholicism" - Rev. Brian K. Muzás, Ph.D.
07:27:30-07:59:48 "All Things were Made through Him: Some Thoughts about The Teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Relationship between Matter and God" - Jordan Miller, Ph.D.
07:59:48-08:00:35 Conclusion
Seton Hall University’s Departments of Physics and Catholic Studies, Immaculate Seminary School of Theology, Core Curriculum Program, Center for Catholic Studies, and chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists, in collaboration with the Stanley Jaki Foundation, are pleased to announce the 2024 Stanley Jaki International Congress. This conference marks the centenary of Father Stanley Jaki’s birth on August 17, 1924, and will be held on April 24, 2024, at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. This event follows our successful inaugural 2015 Stanley Jaki International Conference.
All papers and presentations for this event have been subject to double blind peer review by a distinguished group of scholars. The Program Committee invited the submission of scholarly papers in areas such as the relationship between Christian faith and the natural sciences, the relationship of physics, the philosophy of nature, and metaphysics and other interdisciplinary topics related to faith and science.
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