Not exact matches
• the capacity to reach
objective and universal truth as well as
valid metaphysical
knowledge; • the unity of body and soul in man; • the dignity of the human person; • relations between nature and freedom; • the importance of natural law and of the «sources of morality,»... • and the necessary conformity of civil law to moral law.
After a sketch of the standoff between views of theology as something «
objective» and views of it as something «subjective,» Wood concurs with Farley's reasons for rejecting the picture of theology as universally
valid «
objective» truths and factual
knowledge.2 He also rejects another type of «
objective» view of theology, represented by Hough and Cobb, which defines theology by reference to the purposes of professional church leadership (93).
Scientifically based research — Research that involves the application of rigorous, systemic and
objective procedures to obtain reliable and
valid knowledge regarding the effectiveness of educational activities and programs.
In the «Linear Model» of interfacing science and policy, science informs policy by producing
objective,
valid, and reliable
knowledge.