Dan Cautis is an associate professor at the Georgetown University. His lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Modern Science present key-concepts in physics and cosmology, outlining their interactions with Theology and Philosophy. In his AI and Transhumanism courses, Cautis analyzes developments in Artifcial Intelligence, Transhumanism and Technological Singularity. A visiting professor with the Department of Roman Catholic Theology of the University of Bucharest, Dan Cautis also lectures on Church and Science from a historical perspective, covering the relationship between the Catholic Church and the development of science from the Middle Ages to the present times. His book, Philosophical and Theological Roots of Modern Science, comes as a textbook for the students in History and Philosophy of Sciences, but it may prove equally informative for any reader interested in how modern science came into being.