Kinga, BochenekArtur, Łoziński2023-01-132023-01-132009Polonia Sacra, 2009, R. 13 (31), Nr 24 (68), s. 87-97.1428-5673http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/3062In this article the relation between science and faith is discussed. On the contrary to common conviction that so-called scientific world-view is sole for everyone who admires science and scientific method, we show that the above believe is based on misinterpretation of what the scientific method is. And in consequence, there is no any oposition between faith and science. Moreover, deep insight into the history of the progress of scientific knowledge allows for enjoy beauty of Creation. Laws of nature discovered by humans begin from basic ones, and steeply become more and more complex, during investigation of the structure of the Universe. God emerges as a wise teacher, who leads His pupils step by step.Concurrently, we point out that better cognition of God needs rationality – the same rationality that is needed in the scientific thinking.plAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/naukanauki ścisłeczasprzestrzeńmetodologia naukowateologiapoznanie teologicznestudysciencetimespacescientific methodologytheologytheological cognitionCzas i przestrzeń jako miejsce teologicznego poznaniaTime and Space as an Area of Theological CognitionArticle