Grants
Grants
39 grants at total value of c. $756,000
c. $90,000 Subgrants
- Alin Christoph Cucu, “Religious Hypotheses in the Study of Human Nature,” Romanian Academy of Sciences, Romania
- Slobodan Perovic, “Sciences of the Origin,” University of Belgrade, Serbia
c. $60,000 Subgrants
- Daniela Glavaničová, “Pavel Tichý on Individuals, Roles, and God,” Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
- Daniel Kodaj, “Meant to Be: Resuscitating the Metaphysics of Teleology,” Central European University, Hungary
c. $30,000 Subgrants
- Ewa Atanassow, “Science and Religion Project at Bard College Berlin,” Bard College Berlin, Germany
- Ivan Christov, “Analytical Trends in Orthodox Theology,” Sophia University “St. Kliment Ohridsk”, Bulgaria
- Ruben Emanuel Nechifor, “Assessing the Neural Correlates of Highly Religious Christian, Moderate Religious Christian and Nonreligious Belief through fMRI and Structural MRI Analysis,” Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
- Piotr Roszak and Saša Horvat, “The Dynamic Theodicy Model: Understanding God, Evil and Evolution,” Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland and Croatia
- Stanisław Ruczaj, “Grace and Nature: A Theological Account of the Origins of Christian Religious Beliefs in the Light of the Cognitive Science of Religion,” Jagiellonian University, Poland
- Matthias Ruf, “Talking about Divine Action – Exploring the Trilemma Between What is Said, What is Meant and Divine Mystery,” University of Rostock, Germany
- Borut Škodlar, “Contemplative Traditions and Psychotherapy,” Institute for Monastic Studies and Contemplative Sciences, Slovenia
- Roman Soloviy and Roman Zaviyskyy, “Religion and Science: Capacity-Building for the Future,” Eastern European Institute of Theology, Ukraine
- Michael Valco, “The Future of Imago Dei Theologies in the Context of the New Challenges of Transhumanism: A Central European Perspective,” Comenius University, Slovakia
c. $15,000 Subgrant
- Liisi Keedus, “Science and Temporalities: A Lecture-Seminar Series,” Tallinn University, Estonia
- Simon Kopf, “A Virtue-Based Approach to Providence: Bridging the Analytic/Continental Divide in the Central-European Divine Action Debate,” Humboldt University, Germany
- Balázs Mezei, “Revelation and the Sciences: International Conference,” Hungarian Association for the Study of Religion, Hungary
c. $5000 Subgrants
- Petro Balog, “Verbum Intellectual Platform ‘Big Questions’ Series,” St Thomas Aquinas Institute, Ukraine
- Nutsa Batiashvili, “Cognitive Ecology of Religious Practice in the Periphery of the Orthodox World,” Free University of Tbilisi, Georgia
- Ana Biocic, “Religion and Science – Priests as University Professors and Rectors,” University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Taras Dobko, “If there is no God…” Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
- Rasa Giniunaite, “Is our Scientific Worldview Compatible with Religious Faith?” independent researcher, Lithuania
- Dana Hanesová and Todd Patterson, “Matej Bel Conference for Science, Theology and Humane Philosophy,” Matej Bel University, Slovakia
- Robert Petkovsek, “Interdisciplinary Centre for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence and the Ethics of New Technologies,” University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
c. $7500 Translation grants
- Dritëro Demjaha, Albanian translation of Ratzinger, Eschatologie: Tod und Ewiges Leben, Albania
- Krystof Dolezal, Czech translation of Roger Scruton, The Soul of the World, Czechia
- Justyna Göcke, Polish translation of five essays by Benedikt Paul Göcke from German and English, Poland
- Tamara Grdzelidze, Georgian translation of Richard Swinburne, Faith and Reason, Georgia
- Jacek Jarocki, Polish translation of Philip Goff, Galileo’s Error, Poland
- Kolégium Antona Neuwirtha, Slovak translation of Roger Scruton, The Face of God, Slovakia
- Tamás Paár, Hungarian translation of Alvin Plantinga, Knowledge and Christian Belief, Hungary
- Oleksiy Panych, Ukrainian translation of Alvin Plantinga, Warrant: The Current Debate, Ukraine
- Stanisław Ruczaj, Polish Translation of Helen de Cruz and Johan de Smedt, A Natural History of Natural Theology: The Cognitive Science of Theology and Philosophy of Religion, Poland
- Kristë Shtufi, Albanian translation of Tim Crane, Elements of Mind, Albania
- Denise Vasiliu, Romanian Translation of Paul Fiddes, Participating in God, Romania
- Sebastjan Vörös, Slovene translation of A.N. Whitehead, Science and the Modern World, Slovenia
c.$4000 Prize Fellowships for Roger Scruton Philosophy Symposium
- Valentino Findirk, Croatia
- Maria Kadzielska, Poland
- Nino Gabelashvili, Georgia
- Bartosz Wesol, Poland