Abstract

The dialogue between science and religion has always existed. Since it existed, the man was fascinated by everything surrounding him, asking questions, looking for answers, explanations. He wondered why it is what he sees, what he feels, but also what meaning he has to be, which is the purpose for which those are seen. As he understood something, the number of his questions grew, they deepened. There are peoples where the history of knowledge, material and spiritual, has a long tradition. The history of knowledge is part of the heritage of universal history. There are peoples in whom this knowledge has experienced an upward or just sinuous evolution. But with the progress of understanding the world, along with the evolution of science itself, there has also been a breakthrough in human quest for the search for meaning. And it is natural that the scientific explosion of the last decades of the millennium, which has just ended, leads to the intensification of the dialogue between science and religion.

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