Philosophy, science and theology

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Hilde Adolfo Sanchez

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It is intended to analyze the connections between science, philosophy and religion, and some dialectical contradictions. The problematic conditions of today's world easily lead human beings to despair at the absence of certain and timely responses from those who should know how to give them or who, it is supposed, have sufficient knowledge to achieve the respective solutions. Likewise, those who feel or are very committed to one of the realms of knowledge (science, philosophy or theology) are very difficult for them until they look at the other "kingdoms" of knowledge (García, s/f). To do this, an analysis is carried out from each perspective and the argumentative crosses are developed to try a kind of triangulation and place each position in its rightful place. The intention is to give a global view of the three sources of knowledge: science, with its knowledge based on its laws and their respective checks; sacred theology, with revelation as a source of knowledge; and philosophy with its argumentative process to satisfy the doubts that flood our minds and guide our daily lives, through the methods that have consolidated it throughout the history of humanity. Evidently the old discussion about the existence of God in the science-religion binomial will be present.

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Sanchez, H. A. (2020). Philosophy, science and theology. Aula Virtual, 1(1), 31-41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8305398
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