Sentences with phrase «deeper than science»

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In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science
But the deeper I delved, the more I realized that science approached environment as a problem to solve rather than a Mystery to revere.
Despite its shiny artifice, Luhrmann nonetheless seems to lack any deeper reflexivity other than pop psychology and the current tools of human management science.
... Science will piece together from it a far deeper and vastly wider apprehension of the wonder of God's creation than men two centuries ago could ever in their wildest fancies have guessed would be possible.9
It is essential for the development of science that the Catholic beliefs about the material world mentioned above are firmly held, even though it is at a deep psychological level where they are implicit rather than explicit.
Religion, on the other hand, complements science by relating us to fields, dimensions or levels that lie above, or deeper than, consciousness in the cosmic hierarchy.
So they will know how Shrek 2 might help them think about how to look deeper than the surface in choosing a life partner, but they will have no idea how to approach English Lit, Sociology, History, Geography or indeed Science from a biblical point of view.
No man has insisted on this more vigorously than Baron von Hügel, who with all his deep faith in the fullness of our Lord's embodiment of God, was yet ever ready to maintain that in other religious traditions, and likewise in science, art, philosophy, ethics, as well as in the simple humdrum experiences of daily life, God in some way and to some degree has been found and known.
In order to bring about a post-critical reconciliation of mind and nature we need a wider and deeper sense of the cosmos than our religious ancestors had or than modern science has given us since the seventeenth century.
«Great involvement in science and scientific work did not temper Lemaitre's religious impulse that had led him to the priesthood -LSB-...] He was a very good priest, very comprehensive, considering Christianity on a much deeper level than its exterior formalisms.
Despite the profound similarities in their description of the cosmos, their agreement on the place of the Incarnation as the goal of all creation and despite the fundamental agreement in their methodology - Holloway engages with the sciences and Maximus privileges observation of the natural world - the differences between Maximus and Holloway go deeper than simply the terminology they used.
«Building on a well - established knowledge base more than half a century in the making, recent advances in the science of early childhood development and its underlying biology provide a deeper understanding that can inform and improve existing policy and practice, as well as help generate new ways of thinking about solutions.
That strikes me as more sensible than the alternative: deeper cuts to the budgets for training, skills, science and further education.
In addition to taking manned spaceflights deeper into space than ever before, the proposed mission would also bring some benefit for planetary science.
«We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Conseqscience literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and ConseqScience Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
On the other hand, many deep questions drive science to smaller scales, more minute than the realm of atoms and molecules, or to a greater depth of detail underlying broad - brush answers to past big questions.
Today, science is broader and deeper than it was at the beginning of the 20th century, but it is also more siloed, more pragmatic, less daring.
But an in - depth analysis of grant data from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) on page 1015 in this issue of Science finds that the problem goes much deeper than impressions.
A new study published April 29 in Science suggests that eddies may have a deeper reach than previously thought, helping to shape some of the most remote ecosystems on Earth — deep - sea hydrothermal vents.
Research published in the June special issue of SAGE journal, Social Science Information (SSI), delves deeper into our relationship with other creatures, critically examining our own animal nature, and looking at how animals profoundly influence our culture — perhaps more so than we had initially thought.
«The lack of baseline data for deep - sea ecosystems identified by the report has a direct bearing on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process... without continued efforts to produce basic underpinning science, regulation and governance of the deep sea will remain an exercise on paper rather than knowledge - driven decision making.
«At the moment more than half of species recovered from deeper than three kilometers are new to science.
Late last year, an international team including researchers from the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (KIAA) at Peking University announced the discovery of more than 60 extremely distant quasars, nearly doubling the number known to science — and thus providing dozens of new opportunities to look deep into our universe's history.
The more time you get to spend on your science, the better, but succeeding in research requires more than just ingenuity and a deep knowledge of your field.
Four years ago, after more than a decade of drawing the popular online comic Piled Higher and Deeper (PHD for short), former engineer Jorge Cham jumped to the big screen, enlisting an ensemble of California Institute of Technology in Pasadena researchers to produce and star in a movie version of his cartoon depicting the trials and tribulation of being a graduate student in the sciences.
The more than 35 technology projects on display at the company's campus included its far - out virtual WorldWide Telescope (WWT), software that is helping the U.S. National Science Foundation's Ocean Observatories Initiative cull data from deep - sea sensors as well as programs designed to make solitary Internet searches a thing of the past.
McGrath, the Butler University professor who studies religion and science fiction, said Smith's cosmology has to be understood through the prism of his times, when astronomers, armed with ever bigger telescopes, explored deeper into the solar system than they ever had before.
«Robert Lanza and Bob Berman present an audacious program to restore meaning to science — to provide explanations that go deeper than today's physical theories.
This includes the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), an array of 10 telescopes spanning the United States from Hawaii to Saint Croix; NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) sites in California, Spain, and Australia; the European VLBI Network, more than a dozen telescopes ranging from the United Kingdom to China; a Southern Hemisphere array of telescopes stretching from eastern Australia to South Africa; and Japan's network of domestic radio telescopes.
CSIRO's Deep Earth Imaging Future Science Platform aims to take the limited number of physical properties that can be measured and develop the capacity to turn them into better geological models than those now being created.
«This shoe is capable of running as long as my want to run,» explained Moritz Hoellmueller, Design Director at Adidas, during one of trip's panels where we took a deep - dive into the science and design elements of the Ultra Boost X. Now, I haven't logged more than 4 miles at a time in these, so I can't speak to going long yet, but I am confidant that this pair can carry me through a 10K.
Luke reveals how his appearance has altered his life, and why Deep Nutrition highlights science showing that looks matter to more than just our ego, and why the ideal dietary program must be one that provides for ideal growth.
Dig a little deeper than stuck - in - antiquated - science theory and you'll find money plays a huge role in the AHA's controversial stance.
I live and breathe an Outdoor Life (Snowboarding / Long - boarding, Rafting, Fly Fishing, Rock Climbing, Hiking, Camping)... Mix in a heavy dose of Jamaican Lamb's Wool with some irie music, epic people, classic books, some good «ol fashioned Science, the more often than occasional deep, spontaneous...
You don't have to look too far or to deep to find the similarities among writer / director Andrew Niccol's three science fiction films (I'm ignoring The Host, which is more Stephanie Meyer than Niccol).
What science fiction films do best is warp our deepest concerns and immediate dangers, so that we can watch them bloom into larger than life stories on the big screen.
In a move that inspires little other than a deep sigh, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science unleashed the 2015 Oscar nominees to a thud.
One doesn't need to dig deep into his body of work to see that the late novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace had sincere ambivalence about mass media — his much - heralded 1,079 - page novel, Infinite Jest, features a science fiction conceit where a lethal videotape known as «The Entertainment» is so addictive, its viewers lose interest in anything other than endless repeat viewings of the film.
Or perhaps you want your science fiction (yes, Black Panther is still sci - fi) a little harder and deeper; look no further than Annihilation, the latest from writer and director Alex Garland (Ex Machina) and starring Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez (some strong female greats), and Oscar Isaac.
The resource goes much deeper than the standard «PHEOC» model of the scientific method by emphasizing peer review, the testing of ideas, a science flowchart and «what is science
Americans May Know More than You Think about Science Science, 8/9/16» «We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and ConseqScience Science, 8/9/16» «We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and ConseqScience, 8/9/16» «We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Conseqscience literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and ConseqScience Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
A 2009 study found that eighth - grade students who were involved in hands - on science projects demonstrated a deeper understanding of concepts than students who were taught with traditional methods such as textbook readings, lectures, and tests (Riskowski et al., 2009).
Today, there is way too much emphasis on superficial mastery of technique rather than deeper learning, for example in the sciences and mathematics.
Furthermore, the «test prep» complaint fails to account for the fact that Success Academy students get more science instruction than their peers - and frequently engage in the type of deep learning we described earlier.
U.S. elementary - grade teachers get far less training than teachers in high - achieving countries for deep understanding of the foundational math, reading, and science content they teach.
Rather than learning a wide variety of life - science ideas, Filament's curriculum stresses thorough and deep exploration that allows students to attain mastery of key ideas.
Excerpts from her article appear below: U.S. elementary - grade teachers get far less training than teachers in high - achieving countries for deep understanding of the foundational math, reading, and science content they teach.
Recent data from the Hubble Space Telescope's Deep Field survey has revealed that, rather than the previously estimated 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe, there are likely more than two trillion galaxies (Science Daily, 13 October 2016).
The growth of ebooks varies widely among the different publishing categories with their deepest penetration focused in fiction, particularly in the mystery / detective, romance, and science fiction categories, where ebooks accounted for more than 20 percent of 2012 spending.
Chefs probably have a deeper and broader understanding of the science of cooking than many dog trainers have of learning.
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