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Templeton Religion Trust
Добавлен 17 июн 2019
We’re enriching the conversation about religions, together with you, and all who are curious.
Templeton Religion Trust is the first of three charitable entities established by Sir John Templeton with headquarters in Nassau, The Bahamas. Our aim is to improve the well-being of individuals and societies through spiritual growth and an ever-expanding understanding of spiritual realities and spiritual information.
We’re working with people of all faiths and people of none - philosophers and theologians, artists and scientists of all kinds - to learn more about the mysteries, forces, and unseen realities surrounding us.
TRT is focused on connecting the threads between the “How” of science and the “Why” of theology. We’re seeking to uncover what fundamental laws of nature reveal about what it means to be human. We’re looking for signals of transcendence, trail markers pointing to the infinite.
Templeton Religion Trust is the first of three charitable entities established by Sir John Templeton with headquarters in Nassau, The Bahamas. Our aim is to improve the well-being of individuals and societies through spiritual growth and an ever-expanding understanding of spiritual realities and spiritual information.
We’re working with people of all faiths and people of none - philosophers and theologians, artists and scientists of all kinds - to learn more about the mysteries, forces, and unseen realities surrounding us.
TRT is focused on connecting the threads between the “How” of science and the “Why” of theology. We’re seeking to uncover what fundamental laws of nature reveal about what it means to be human. We’re looking for signals of transcendence, trail markers pointing to the infinite.
Art and Transcendence | Artist Alfonse Borysewicz
Historically, faith traditions have focused on both the written word and images as sources of knowledge and meaning. Some would claim that words have taken undue precedence as theologies have developed, while images seem to have been left behind. Has this shift in focus left us wanting?
Art and theology have more in common than is seen at first glance. As the philosopher of religion George Pattison has argued, “theology can learn from the particularity, the integrity, the will to wholeness and the pluralism of art.” Both theology and art can help us find new ways to engage with faith and discover reality, seen as well as unseen.
Learn more: bit.ly/3XODq22
Art and theology have more in common than is seen at first glance. As the philosopher of religion George Pattison has argued, “theology can learn from the particularity, the integrity, the will to wholeness and the pluralism of art.” Both theology and art can help us find new ways to engage with faith and discover reality, seen as well as unseen.
Learn more: bit.ly/3XODq22
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Gospel as Work of Art | David Brown
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In the modern academy, truth and imagination are thought to be mutually exclusive. But what if truth can spring from other fonts, like art, literature, and invention? David Brown challenges us to expand our understanding of the gospel past source criticism and historical Jesus studies to include works of imagination. Reading Scripture in tandem with works of art throughout the centuries, Brown ...
Beyond Secularization: Religion, Science & Technology in Public Life | Ben Hurlbut, Arizona State U.
Просмотров 51 тыс.День назад
What if the boundaries between science, technology, and religion aren’t as solid as we may think? What if popular assumptions that science drives secularization aren’t true? What if understanding environmentalism could lead to deeper spiritual meaning? Learn more: bit.ly/3znxLFU
Advancing Research Transparency | Brian Nosek, Center for Open Science, Inc.
Просмотров 211 тыс.Месяц назад
What if what we don’t know about scientific research could hurt us? What if research practices were less competitive and more transparent? What if the pace and quality of discovery could be improved? Learn more: bit.ly/3KyvpXf
The Knowledge Poets Give Us | Oludamini Ogunnaike, University of Virginia
Просмотров 51 тыс.Месяц назад
What is unique about the kind of knowledge that poetry cultivates and communicates? How has and could poetry be used to unite the seemingly disparate perspectives of the affective and the rational? Learn more: bit.ly/3WIbe01
Developing Moral Understanding at the Movies | Carl Plantinga, Calvin University
Просмотров 48 тыс.Месяц назад
What role does engaging with fictional characters play in moral reasoning? How can we encourage collaboration between cognitive science, philosophy, and film studies to study how character engagement, reflection, and moral understanding are connected? Learn more: bit.ly/3ycDsWE
Measuring the (Im)Measurable in Real Life | Dr. Kutter Callaway, Baylor University
Просмотров 91 тыс.2 месяца назад
What can we know about how art provokes spiritual experiences? Does it matter if art is viewed in person or digitally? Does it matter if you experience the art in a coffee shop or a church? Do these experiences correlate with how altruistic we are? Learn more: bit.ly/4boAvR6
A Cognitivist Approach to Literature as a Source of Spiritual Understanding | D. Kinlaw, Erskine
Просмотров 136 тыс.2 месяца назад
What if literature isn’t only a means of gaining cultural awareness, but a way to discover who we are and who God is? Dr. Denny Kinlaw, Associate Professor of English at Erskine College, says this project not only recognizes the religious dimension of literature, but places special emphasis on understanding "how works of fiction directly or indirectly shape our understanding of God and other sp...
Groups Create Markers of Identity - Project Findings | John Evans & Elaine Ecklund
Просмотров 56 тыс.2 месяца назад
Research insights surrounding the complex and connected relationship of science and religion in contemporary groups that are at times, both collaborative and conflictual. Learn more: bit.ly/3U24dV7
Are Science & Religion Really at Odds?: A Multidisciplinary Investigation | The Issachar Fund
Просмотров 602 месяца назад
In collaboration with The Issachar Fund, several multidisciplinary social scientists discuss critical and timely research findings after the completion of numerous worldwide studies into the ongoing religion and science conflict narrative.
The Culture of Schooling - Project Findings | Cristine Legare, The University of Texas at Austin
Просмотров 37 тыс.3 месяца назад
The Culture of Schooling - Project Findings | Cristine Legare, The University of Texas at Austin
An Evolutionary Perspective Summary | Dominic Johnson & Michael Price
Просмотров 2513 месяца назад
An Evolutionary Perspective Summary | Dominic Johnson & Michael Price
Building Soulful Enterprises, A Vision for Value | Andrew Baughen, Soulful Enterprise
Просмотров 100 тыс.3 месяца назад
Building Soulful Enterprises, A Vision for Value | Andrew Baughen, Soulful Enterprise
The Larger Significance of Miniature Art | Cristine Legare, The University of Texas at Austin
Просмотров 110 тыс.4 месяца назад
The Larger Significance of Miniature Art | Cristine Legare, The University of Texas at Austin
Religion Plus More: Year in Review
Просмотров 129 тыс.4 месяца назад
Religion Plus More: Year in Review
How Critical Language Lets Us See | Elisabeth Schellekens, Uppsala University
Просмотров 80 тыс.4 месяца назад
How Critical Language Lets Us See | Elisabeth Schellekens, Uppsala University
ProSocial Spirituality | David Sloan Wilson
Просмотров 63 тыс.4 месяца назад
ProSocial Spirituality | David Sloan Wilson
Expanding Faith Views: Para-Religion | Katy Corcoran & Chris Scheitle, West Virginia University
Просмотров 1035 месяцев назад
Expanding Faith Views: Para-Religion | Katy Corcoran & Chris Scheitle, West Virginia University
Understanding Illness & Treatment Through Supernatural Beliefs | A. Willard & M. De Barra, Brunel
Просмотров 87 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Understanding Illness & Treatment Through Supernatural Beliefs | A. Willard & M. De Barra, Brunel
Mapping The Margins | Garrick Allen, University of Glasgow
Просмотров 59 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Mapping The Margins | Garrick Allen, University of Glasgow
A Capital Driven Science | Religion & Science in For-Profit Tech Companies
Просмотров 101 тыс.5 месяцев назад
A Capital Driven Science | Religion & Science in For-Profit Tech Companies
Religious Ritual as a Lens for Understanding Art | Eikelboom & Newheiser, Australian Catholic Univ
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Religious Ritual as a Lens for Understanding Art | Eikelboom & Newheiser, Australian Catholic Univ
Opening Minds at the Movies | Stacie Friend, Birkbeck University of London
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Opening Minds at the Movies | Stacie Friend, Birkbeck University of London
Exploring Artists’ Spiritual Searches | Carlos Miguel Gómez, Universidad del Rosario
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Exploring Artists’ Spiritual Searches | Carlos Miguel Gómez, Universidad del Rosario
The Culture of Schooling | Linda Abarbanell, San Diego State University
Просмотров 117 тыс.7 месяцев назад
The Culture of Schooling | Linda Abarbanell, San Diego State University
Art as Mind Science | Justin Gregory, Blueprint 1543
Просмотров 33 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Art as Mind Science | Justin Gregory, Blueprint 1543
Art, Light, and Awe: Uncovering the Mysteries of Stained Glass | David Shepherd, Trinity College
Просмотров 37 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Art, Light, and Awe: Uncovering the Mysteries of Stained Glass | David Shepherd, Trinity College
Engagement vs. Avoidance: Can Art Be the Difference? | Mario Gollwitzer, Ludwig Maximilians Univ.
Просмотров 65 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Engagement vs. Avoidance: Can Art Be the Difference? | Mario Gollwitzer, Ludwig Maximilians Univ.
How Sacred Architecture Conveys Spiritual Understanding | Julio Bermudez, Catholic Univ. of America
Просмотров 41 тыс.7 месяцев назад
How Sacred Architecture Conveys Spiritual Understanding | Julio Bermudez, Catholic Univ. of America
The Consequences of Formal Education for Science and Religion | Cristine Legare, UT Austin
Просмотров 41 тыс.8 месяцев назад
The Consequences of Formal Education for Science and Religion | Cristine Legare, UT Austin
Praise the Father. God is real; it is the species that made us at the command of the God of Hosts.
Many of the scientists are deeply religious.
Very good! I am a Happiness Researcher in Portugal.
Globalism supports this view, but outside of ethics, one has to reject the idiosyncrasies of each religion to make this work, thereby stripping each religion of its essential nature.
We've reverted to this stage in the past fifty years.
Is there a course that can be joined to learn more about this?
Fantastic.thought I have ever seen to keep all faiths of the world together under 1 thought of brotherhood& humanity to believe faith of their choice
Love the design
Hope this continues...
Nice, keep safe and may God bless you always, friend from Philipoines
This is highly noble, but quite ambitious. Religious fanaticism would be the biggest stumbling block. Good luck though 👍
its the graphics for me👌😭
This is one well-put-together film.
Incredible piece from a rapidly rising star in the field.
2 words...QUESTION EVERYTHING ;)
You keep asking questions... Could religion this, could religion that? But you don't stop to see how you already answered your question. Religion is a type writer that has been replaced with newer better technology. But like many things it will still leave a mark. In this case QWERTY.
Lot of 'What ifs'
no. Ive never desired for god even as a kid, if i never desired of god in my whole life then other people may have also had the same experince, so no, not all humans desire god. Its more of a "tradition" because of our past ancestors believing in god and yearning for it so most people probably do yearn/desire for god, but as a whole not every single human desires for god.
So you’re saying God and reason actually go hand in hand? Yippee, we’re rediscovering what literally every European nation knew prior to the 18th century!
This video takes leaps and bounds in logic that just... They aren't warranted. You are saying things are rooted in God, simultaneously not saying what God is but also not giving a reason this is true. You have said you want dialogue yet give none of your own. Debate is useful because at the very least you are able to argue with what the other person is saying. It is nearly impossible to say anything against what you have said here however. You are using nothing speak. You have basically said "But what if desire is actually God???!?!?!!!111" but you haven't justified that point whatsoever
What if religions could grow and learn? THAT'S JUST SCIENCE! THE PROCESS OF EXPLAINING THINGS WITH THEORIES BASED ON EVIDENCE IS LITERALLY SCIENCE
So... science...? This is literally just how science started.
Except science doesn’t really research spirituality. They think it’s silly.
I know this is kinda old, but like the idiot I am, I want to add my own thoughts. While it’s great that your attempting to do this, and maybe I’ll be wrong and this will work, I don’t believe that science can answer this. The topic of whether religion is good or bad is a very case by case situation. It can break families apart, control the mindset of hundreds, and be the cause of horrible things. But religion also brings people together in close-net communities, can effective for organizing help for a cause, and can become a way to motivate yourself to be good (though this mainly applies with religions that have a good and bad afterlife). Science is simply to systematic to be useful. for example, you could quiz people on whether religion had a positive or negative effect on your life. However, the results can’t actually give you reliable results. Those who say religion helped could be ignoring negative factors, and those who say the effect was negative could also be information biased. Science is used for a number of amazing uses, but this doesn’t seem like one of them.
Globalism destroys the native culture and people.
Just like Communism can't make all peoples equal as per their book. Same thing pluralism's survival will depend up on minority. Some supermastics will always there for supershades pluralism. Like crupt commies. Only strict uniform civil code and religions boundry must be with in four wall of home. Will bring peace. Don't go on my english.
No, religion is bad for society.
Yea you kinda got a point but the church dosent help.
Great initiative, love you all
This may be an idea however it doesnt help make Religion anymore useful.If this adaptive Religion could remove all the negative part of any Religion be it Christianity or Islam then this idea may help but it must also make it so that people that leave their religion arent suppose to be killed or hunted.Just because a religion is adaptive doesnt solve the main problems with said specific religion
If dialogue is the goal, why then holding on to the idea of deities and not finding a better explanation that can actually unite people. I mean, by simply postulating that atheists still seek a deity you are denying them there way of how they experience the world. And what reason is there to assume that this desire is indeed pointed somewhere, many aspects of our emotional psyche is not really anchored in reality, so why should this aspect somehow be an indicator of the idea that something wholesome is out there?
Agreed, I like the idea of this video and that it's trying to start a dialogue. But it does in fact seem to be denying some people's beliefs and pushing the fact that the "desire/longing" for God is in everyone's minds whether they want to believe it or not.
Nice Graphics👌
I am not religious. But this is an amazing commercial! Thank you.
Can you empirically find your way to God ? Can you empirically build relationships of substance? Can you empirically lead your family in a direction of salvation. The book of Revelation is the nearest empirical descriptive of how God will judge us all as we have entered into the end days. For those who believe in one God of the universe we appreciate more than most the importance of knowledge not just knowledge. For myself I want to know my fellow man more for sure, want to help him understand the whys of life and the way to everlasting life! God blesses those searching for answers but the answers are not far! In fact they exist right next to you...
This is very intellectuel, and I wish these people the very best with there surge. But it's not for me, I don't interfere with thinks I don't understand.
A beautiful idea -- science and religion in context. The biggest barrier in this area is *_egoism._* Over the last 70 years, I have studied many religions and many sciences. There are some interesting patterns that overlap the two realms -- the spiritual and the physical. I write about them in a number of my books. Scientists study the products of God's creation. Their focus is on a subset of the whole. The wholly religious focus on the other subset -- the spiritual and its relationship to the soul of man. Where there seems to be a conflict between the two, we have a misguided interpretation of one, the other or both subsets. This is simple logic. Belief systems (religions, scientific fields, governments, etc.) are frequently tainted with egoism and egoistic certainty. Only with humility can we make solid progress in any and all realms of human existence. References: *_The Science of Miracles_* *_The Bible's Hidden Wisdom_* *_Proof of God_* *_Spirit is Digital, Science is Analog_*
Yes, they are part of the problem. With a lot of problems, they are the root of the problem. Even if well-intentioned, religion leads to a mindset that you have to take certain things on faith, which is a dangerous mindset to have, since it leaves you open to being deceived by the malicious (see: extremism). Get rid of all religion and give as many people as you possible can, at the very least, a quality basic education, and you will see a lot of problems just go away with consecutive generations.
I have never been so engrossed on a RUclips ad. Goodness me! This was money well spent. 👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾
And what if this search was done in ancient times, and they came to the conclusion that Christianity was what best suited what mankind was looking for. Think about it .
I'm sorry, but science is not a religion...
700k views and only 3 comments...
Religion is obsolete, there is no question about it, religion fuels intolerance, it amplifies cultural distances. There is no need for it anymore. We don't need gods anymore to explain why the sun rises everyday. God has been pushed by science further and further into irrelevance. If you want to talk about stuff that in the end won't turn out to be true, then get involved in philosophy.
Absolute BS. Science makes *no truth claims* . It presents the most approximate models of reality given the *available datum* . Religions generally *make truth claims based on anecdotal or insufficient evidence* , and anyone who understand the nature of evidence realises that. "evidence and arguments have a role to play"? LMAO. Religion, in whichever shape or form, relies heavily on faith. But with faith you can believe contradictory things: "Allah is the one true God" / "The Christian God is the one true God" / "universe farting pixies created the cosmos". Faith, believing without evidence, is *NOT* a reliable path to truth. Science is a self-correcting method developed on the accumulated knowledge of rigorously controlled conditions and tests. Not iwthhout its flaws, of course, but still our most reliable tool. Religion and Science are *mutually exclusive* . Which is not to say science can't have anything to say about what we experience when we call somehhing "spiritual". Those experiences are real. Assuming anything beyond that is fallacious. As is thinking religion is compatible with science.
Even the definitions of science talk of better and better *_relative truths._* So, you're wrong on that point. Some relative truths are more true than others. So, in the end, science is aimed at Absolute Truth, even though it will never arrive at that location. And therefore, in the context of science, Absolute Truth is a vector or direction, rather than a destination. I highly recommend you read Thomas Kuhn's book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Evidence is not always so clear-cut. And too frequently ego gets involved, as with the Clovis First dogma.
I guess I am hagiological
Soooo truuuu
I'm sorry but 0:39 Extremism is caused by religion. Religion caused several wars. Religion caused a lot of bias. Religion has caused a lot of intolerance particularly of gay people. Religion has caused most of these things in 0:39 and it's NOT a force for good. You don't need religion to be a good person and have a good society. Most countries with a lack of religion are working pretty well.
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This what I always wanted I can see now it's my time god 🙏 is working him maricals on me would like to learn more
This needs to be distributed free on utube and many other platforms knowledge is power 😂
This is really cool. I've always liked latin
Yes I agree because around the year 2002 the Universe started to change very dramatically and by the year 2007 we no longer have 7 Chakras but 3 only. Because of these changes all the old religions are no longer in harmony with the way the Universe and our inner Universe ( our metaphysical self) function. In the future there will be new religions for sure....