Mon31 Science and Technology – Saviors? Destroyers? Something else? Two papal views
with Robert Jay Malone, Ph.D.
$55
In the last 100 years, we have become increasingly aware of the consequences of scientific and technological knowledge. Benefits, such as the reduction of childhood mortality, are indisputable. But other advances, such as greatly increased life spans, bring mixed blessings. Longer lives weigh down support systems, and many of the elderly endure pain in their later years. Other byproducts of “advances” cast a shadow over our planet: nuclear weaponry, micro plastics, and global warming. In this short course, we examine two papal encyclicals: John Paul II’s Fides et ratio and Francis’s Ladauto sí and explore how they bear on the question of science, technology, and the good life.
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Mar 2 - May 11th, 2026
Mon for 10 weeks from 1:00 - 1:50 pm