Sentences with phrase «in human knowledge»

What remains are the stories that reveal major shifts in human knowledge, reflect science's biggest challenges and highlight the compelling and intriguing ways that science can illuminate the world around us.
In other words, there's something missing in human knowledge that prevents people from solving the problem.
helpful — it really is amazing to contemplate the advances in human knowledge in just the last 50 years.
Beautifully and intelligently scathing of the religious noise that all too frequently tries to interject itself into this world and to the legitimate advancement in human knowledge that is science.
If you can not distinguish the truth being communicated from its culturally and historically conditioned manner of expression, then it seems impossible to cope with advances in human knowledge which show up the limitations and inaccuracies of the earlier ideas.
We are certain that there can be no conflict between true science and true theology since God is the source of all truth; conflicts only arise from discrepancies in human knowledge, understanding, and interpretation.»
We must not hide our eyes from the fact that what we have called secularization is an entirely new phenomenon in human history, that it has been brought about by a number of new factors in human knowledge, the more important of which we have looked at, and that for these reasons a secularized culture has come to stay, at least in some form.
Hence, there is no necessity to them, and explanations that appeal to the free choices of intelligent agents» while scientific in the Quinean sense, tremendously important in human knowledge generally, and often justified by the evidence and true in every sense of the word» are not scientific in the sense that physics and chemistry and biology are scientific.
If this first step in human knowledge is fundamentally called into question then the scientist undermines the process of scientific enquiry and the theologian empties the significance of the Incarnation and the objectivity of all other concrete acts of God in history.
The idea is that grasping the hows and whys embedded in human knowledge (in the larger social context) results in a far greater sense of confidence and empowerment than instilling rote responses to likely standardized testing scenarios.
The installation, titled Abacus, Base, Capital, comprises a sculptural totem and augmented by furniture elements, arises from the practice's belief that classical architecture is deployed as a progressive force, associated with leaps in human knowledge.
The so - called «little ice age» which came after the so - called «medieval warm period» encompassed the European Renaissance, the Age of Enlightenment, the Agrarian and Industrial Revolutions, huge advances in human knowledge on every front, the expansion of civilisation, some of the greatest literature ever produced in human history... and so on.
Many other scientists have, in the past, suggested God is used merely to explain away gaps in human knowledge.
Gaudium et Spes calls in particular for doctrinal development in the light of «progress» in human knowledge and culture.
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