The Virtual International Conference (DialogoConf) 2017 proposes a multidisciplinary forum for online (virtual, without personal participation) meeting of researchers, PhD students and practitioners.
In general all types of research papers are welcomed, and especially cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary studies. List of discussed topics is available in online cfp.
The goal of the Virtual Conference on the Dialogue between Science and Theology is twofold. First, it aims to collect high-quality, authoritative, well-documented information on topics placed at the intersection of science and religion. Secondly, it makes an effort to provide a way for leading scholars to share and exchange their views, as well as to comment on the opinions of their peers regarding particular aspects of science and religion. This might include ways to challenge the boundaries within and between religion and science, and or between and within the academy, as well as the boundaries of the sacred and secular, of reason and faith. Ultimately, we want to ask how queer religion, science, and philosophy, can and/or should be.
Unlike the special edition in May, this main session of Dialogo conference (in November, each year) has NO particular topic dedicated to, therefore any scholar and research can propose his own project and research for the conference's participants with ONLY ONE RULE to apply to your paper: do not send papers without any relation with our aim, that is THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SCIENCE & THEOLOGY! Therefore if you send a general research within your scientific/theological field, please let our audience know how do you propose it in the context of this dialogue we try to build through Dialogo endeavor. Thank you for your contribution to building bridges!
Special sections
Art and Literature & Religion;
Earth Sciences, Ecology, Environment & Theology;
Social Sciences, Culture, Lifestyle Choices & religion;
Law and Political Science & Theology;
Philosophy of Science & Theology;
Biology, Medicine, Natural Sciences & Theology;
Neurobiology & Theology;
Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Communication Sciences & Theology;
Management, Marketing, Economics and Tourism & Religion;
Bioethics - Science - Theology;
Astronomy, Astro-Physics & Theology;
History, Demography, Archaeology & Religion;
Mathematics, Technology, Industry, Networking & Religion;
General Topic: Science and Theology.