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Mucize ve bilim

Authors: Yağbasan, Nazmiye;

Mucize ve bilim

Abstract

Din felsefesinin önemli problemlerinden biri olan mucize meselesi, İlahi Dinlerin kutsal metinlerinin yanı sıra birçok filozof, bilimadamı ve teologların eserlerinde de kendine yer bulmaktadır. Bu çalışmada mucizenin insan hayatındaki yeri ve önemi ele alınırken mucize ile bilim arasında bir ilişkinin olup olmadığı problemi de tartışılmaktadır. Ayrıca bilimsel mucizenin imkânı problemi üzerine lehte ve aleyhte yapılan eleştiriler gerekçeleriyle birlikte incelenmektedir. Genel itibarıyla mucize karşısında bilimin ne konumda olması gerektiği izah edilmeye çalışılmaktadır.Anahtar Sözcükler: Mucize, Bilim, İnanç, Bilimsel Mucize, İlahi Din, Peygamber

The question of miracle, one of the major problems of the philosophy of religion, finds its place in the works of many philosophers, scientists and theologians, as well as the sacred texts of the Divine Religions. In this study, the question of whether there is a relationship between miracle and science is discussed. The criticism made in favor of or against on the possibility of scientific miracle were examined with their reasons. In general, it is tried to explain the position of science in the face of miracle.Key Words: Miracle, Science, Faith, Scientific Miracle, Divine Religion, Prophet

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Religion, Religious philosophy, Philosophy, Felsefe, Religion-science relationship, Prophets, Din, Science, Judaism, Miracles, Islam, Divine religions, Christianity

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