Consequently research upon
such classical problems as the Son of Man» can meaningfully be continued.
Not exact matches
In «A Whiteheadian Christology» John Cobb suggests that the
classical problem for Christian theology remains «to explain how we can intelligibly affirm the unique presence of God in Jesus in
such a way as to avoid detracting from his humanity and yet explain his strange authority» (PPCT 383).
«Our method may be the first to use surface plasmons to address a
classical optics
problem such as the detection of aberrations.»
At about 50 qubits, many say a quantum computer could achieve «quantum supremacy» and do something beyond the ken of a
classical computer,
such as simulating molecular structures in chemistry and materials science, or solving
problems in cryptography.