• Can AI help us to understand belief? Sources, advances, limits, and future directions 

      Vestrucci, Andrea; Lumbreras Sancho, Sara; Oviedo, Lluis (2021-09-01)
      The study of belief is expanding and involves a growing set of disciplines and research areas. These research programs attempt to shed light on the process of believing, understood as a central human cognitive function. ...
    • How a humbler science becomes a better science 

      Lumbreras Sancho, Sara; Gismera Tierno, Laura; Oviedo, Lluis (2023-01-01)
      Giving humility a key role in scientific practice and communication would improve its objective social function—that is, the production of knowledge about our world and its application to the improvement of the human ...
    • How can theology contribute to our sustainability goals? 

      Oviedo, Lluis; Lumbreras Sancho, Sara (European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (Ålesund, Noruega), 2023-10-27)
      Religion has a responsibility in the addressing of environmental issues and the promotion of sustainability. The involvement of religious leaders such as Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama in environmental causes highlights ...
    • The missing piece in sustainability indices: accounting for the human factor 

      Lumbreras Sancho, Sara; Oviedo, Lluis; Angel, Hans-Ferdinand (2021-11-01)
      Sustainability is the result of a complex combination of factors. Social, cultural and personal elements are key for the pursuit of a sustainable future. Beyond the existing, very broad program on sustainability studies, ...
    • What eschatology fits our socio-cultural conditions better? An exercise in theology “from below” 

      Jurado Ripoll, José Antonio; Oviedo, Lluis; Lumbreras Sancho, Sara (2024-03-01)
      Eschatological beliefs have matured alongside both biblical composition and Christian history. This evolution can be traced using cultural evolutionary studies. The process reflects attempts to adapt to new conditions and ...