著者について

Stanley L. Jaki was a Hungarian-born American physicist, theologian, and philosopher who made significant contributions to the dialogue between science and religion. He was particularly noted for his work on the relationship between science and metaphysics, where he argued for the compatibility of scientific inquiry with a theistic worldview. Jaki's most influential works include 'The Savior of Science' and 'Newman's Challenge', which explore the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries and the historical interplay between faith and reason.

Throughout his career, Jaki emphasized the importance of a scientific understanding of the universe that respects its metaphysical foundations. He was a prolific writer, with numerous essays and books that challenged the prevailing materialistic interpretations of science. Jaki's legacy continues to influence discussions at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology, asserting that science does not exist in a vacuum but rather is deeply rooted in a broader metaphysical context.

国籍 アメリカ人, ハンガリー語
生年月日 November 17, 1924
出生地 Győr, Hungary
死亡日 April 7, 2009