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The Fall of Man and the Foundations of Science

Klaas van Berkel
- 01 Jun 2010 - 
- Vol. 90, Iss: 2, pp 453-455
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This article is published in Church History and Religious Culture.The article was published on 2010-06-01. It has received 81 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Church history & Fall of man.

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Schools, scripture and secularisation: a Christian theological argument for the incorporation of sacred texts within Australian public education

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the role of the Holy Texts in the Australian curriculum and argue for the inclusion of these texts in the curriculum. But, they do not consider the use of the Scriptures in the history curriculum.
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The body as object and instrument of knowledge : embodied empiricism in early modern science

Charles T. Wolfe, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Wolfe and Ofer Gal and Raz Chen-Morris discuss the body as an object in early modern empiricism without the sense of the senses, and discuss how the instrument replaced the eye.
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Cultural Diversity and International Order

TL;DR: This paper reviewed four recent works on the future of the modern international order, asking what conceptual, theoretical, and empirical resources they offer for understanding the relationship between cultural diversity and international order.
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Discerning the Truth in a Divided Realm: Five Types of Christian Comprehension, Erasmus, Hooker, Chillingworth, Wilkins and Watts

TL;DR: This article examined a group of key and influential theological writers in early modern England on the topic of truth-discernment within the church, and on the relationship of church and civil society in that discernment.

Exploring the Animal Turn: Human-animal relations in Science, Society and Culture

TL;DR: The way we see and practice the relation between humans and animals has always been entangled, but the way we view and practice it is different from the way animals see and experience it as mentioned in this paper.
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Schools, scripture and secularisation: a Christian theological argument for the incorporation of sacred texts within Australian public education

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the role of the Holy Texts in the Australian curriculum and argue for the inclusion of these texts in the curriculum. But, they do not consider the use of the Scriptures in the history curriculum.
Book ChapterDOI

The body as object and instrument of knowledge : embodied empiricism in early modern science

Charles T. Wolfe, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Wolfe and Ofer Gal and Raz Chen-Morris discuss the body as an object in early modern empiricism without the sense of the senses, and discuss how the instrument replaced the eye.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cultural Diversity and International Order

TL;DR: This paper reviewed four recent works on the future of the modern international order, asking what conceptual, theoretical, and empirical resources they offer for understanding the relationship between cultural diversity and international order.
Dissertation

Discerning the Truth in a Divided Realm: Five Types of Christian Comprehension, Erasmus, Hooker, Chillingworth, Wilkins and Watts

TL;DR: This article examined a group of key and influential theological writers in early modern England on the topic of truth-discernment within the church, and on the relationship of church and civil society in that discernment.

Exploring the Animal Turn: Human-animal relations in Science, Society and Culture

TL;DR: The way we see and practice the relation between humans and animals has always been entangled, but the way we view and practice it is different from the way animals see and experience it as mentioned in this paper.