The Rector of the University Francisco de Vitoria, Daniel Sada Castaño, presented the Expanded Reason Awards at the Vatican’s Sala Stampa. In his speech, he thanked the Holy See for its support, referred briefly to the prize-winning works and advanced the announcement of the second edition. Continue Reading
The winners travel to Rome to celebrate the Expanded Reason Awards
Darcia Narváez, Michael Schuck, Nancy C. Tuchman, Claudia Vanney, Laura Baritz O. P, Alberto Oliván, Arturo Encinas and Christopher Cook are already in Rome to celebrate the first edition of the Expanded Reason Awards. Continue Reading
Award ceremony and second edition of the Expanded Reason Awards
The University Francisco de Vitoria, together with the Vatican Foundation Joseph Ratzinger-Benedict XVI, will hold the Award Ceremony for the first edition of the Expanded Reason Awards at the Academy of Sciences in Vatican City. Continue Reading
The Expanded Reason Awards’ winners have been selected
After receiving 367 works from 170 universities and over 30 countries, the international jury, meeting at the University Francisco de Vitoria, has chosen four winners and two honorable mentions that best answered the challenge of actively promoting a dialogue between sciences and theology/philosophy.
The Awards ceremony will take place at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in Vatican City on September 27th.
Winners
DARCIA NARVAEZ
Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom.
MICHAEL SCHUCK, NANCY TUCHMAN and MICHAEL GARANZINI
Healing Earth.
CLAUDIA VANNEY and JUAN F. FRANCK
Determinism or indeterminism? Great questions from science to philosophy.
LAURA BARITZ O.P.
The KETEG teaching program and mission.
Honorable Mention
ALBERTO OLIVÁN and ARTURO ENCINAS
Teaching Narrative in Videogames, or how we narrate our lives through video games.
CHRISTOPHER COOK
MA in Spirituality, Theology & Health.