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Preaching with the Sciences: An imaginative approach to Roman Catholic Homiletics
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Future-Mindedness
Great Expectations: New insights into how and why we think about the future What do you expect to be doing in five seconds? Five months? Five decades? Thinking about the future is a form of mental time travel at which humans are uniquely skilled. Psychologists call it prospection or future-mindedness, and some have argued it offers an invaluable framework for understanding topics ranging from perception, cognition, imagination, and memory to free will and consciousness itself. In a 2013 paper — later expanded into the book Homo Prospectus — University of Pennsylvania psychologist Martin E. P. Seligman and co-authors Peter Railton,…
Director, Individual Freedom and Free Markets
Reporting to Vice President/Chief Programs Officer, the Director, Individual Freedom and Free Markets will be responsible for catalyzing and generating new philanthropic initiatives and grant programs in the areas that constitute the Foundation’s Individual Freedom and Free Markets portfolio.
Spiritual Yearning Research Initiative: The Search For Meaning Among The Nonreligious
Can We Know God? New Insights From Religious Epistemology
Are religious beliefs rational? Is knowledge of God even possible? Are the evils we observe in the world evidence against God’s existence? Since the late twentieth century, epistemological questions of this nature have been central to the philosophy of religion. The work of two leading theistic philosophers, Alvin Plantiga and Richard Swinburne, divided the field of research into two distinct research programs. Broadly speaking, the debates between the two camps are representative of two larger positions in epistemology: internalism, according to which the rationality of beliefs is only determined by factors internally accessible to the believer; and externalists, according to…