
This partial English Version is brought to you by the Protestant Academy in the Rhineland (Ev. Akademie im Rheinland)
Theology and Science – are not these opposites?
Introduction by Andreas Losch
To begin with, the common belief that theology and science are contradictory to each other, like fire and water, is a myth. The historical development and discussion of the two disciplines, even in the case of Galileo and Darwin, is much more complex and therefore more exciting than this view suggests.

The Inextricable Intertwining of Science, Technology, Religion, and Spirituality in India Across Historical Epochs
Editorial by Mathew Chandrankunnel
The relationship between science and religion in India presents a historical trajectory of profound complexity and inextricably intertwining, distinctly different from the often-observed dichotomy in Western modernity. This unique characteristic reflects the subcontinent's rich philosophical and spiritual traditions, where scientific inquiry and religious thought were traditionally viewed not as opposing forces, but as complementary pathways to understanding the universe and human existence.