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Volume 12 (2021)
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A Review of Plantinga’s Viewpoint on Darwinism

Hamidreza Ayatollahi; Fatemeh Ahmadi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 1-23

Abstract
  In his explanation of the conflict of evolution and doctrine of creation, Plantinga analyzes the Theory of Evolution. He describes the Theory of Evolution as the "Grand Evolutionary Story" and considers it as consisting of several notions. He takes a stand against the Theory of Common Ancestry, which ...  Read More

Motahhari and the Relationship between Science and Religion

Abdurrazzaq Hesamifar

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 25-42

Abstract
  Both science and religion have propositions about the nature. The discovery and cognition of the laws of the nature, scientists of natural sciences claim, is a function of science, while the religious knowers defend the uncontested truth of the religious propositions about the nature. This initiated ...  Read More

Two Interpretations of the First Emanation Being and Its Components in the Hadith of ‘Huduth al-Asma’

Sayyed Mohammad Hakak; Mohammad Reza Movahedi Najaf-Abadi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 43-57

Abstract
  The first hadith of the chapter ‘Huduth al-Asma’ in Usul al-Kafi, which is one of the most difficult and problematic hadiths and is known as the hadith of ‘Huduth al-Asma’, consists of significant knowledge prevalent in the narratives of the Ahl al-Bayt (A.S.). Because of its ...  Read More

The Ideas of Motahhari and Bazargan on the Relationship between Religion and Science

Mohammadsadiq zahedi; Sayyed Ahmad Samareh Hashemi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 59-76

Abstract
  With the emergence of the scientific movement and the development of natural sciences, science and religion have faced many challenges in their relationship, and different viewpoints have been set forth on how they are related. In addition to conflict theory, which believes that religion and sciences ...  Read More

Anthropic Principle and its Role in Cosmological Fine-Tuning Argument: A Review and Critique of Views

Hamed Safaeipour; Sayyed Mohammad Ali Hojjati; Ebrahim Azadegan; Lotfollah Nabavi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 77-109

Abstract
  The primary aim of the current paper is to critically examine the Standard Objection to a new revision of Design Argument. It refers to an epistemic challenge based on a philosophical interpretation of the Anthropic Principle (AP), i.e. Anthropic Objection (AO) to the Cosmological Fine-Tuning Argument ...  Read More

Scientific Naturalism and Religious Supernaturalism

Morteza Fathizadeh

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 111-128

Abstract
  Explicating and interpreting natural phenomena is a complex process because many factors including observation, logic, and a variety of methodological, ontological and religious beliefs play a role in it. Using the metaphysical and methodological approaches, scientific naturalism tries to simplify this ...  Read More

A Critique and Review of Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs Theory from the Point of View of the Holy Quran

Sohrab Morovati; Hamidreza Bahrami; Mina Yaghoobi; Farzad Gholami

Volume 4, Issue 8 , July 2014, Pages 129-146

Abstract
  Maslow’s human motivation theory has been considered as one of the most influential theories of psychology since its emergence. In this theory, basic human needs are ranked in a pyramid. Based on this hierarchy, basic needs, such as physiological needs, safety needs, etc., should be met first. ...  Read More