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Essay heading: Christianity in a Postmodern World
 
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The first part begins with a mapping of our current intellectual terrain. In many ways, modernism committed the docetist heresy to human thought. It failed to see human thought as truly embodied and enculturated. Rather, human intellection consisted in pristine, pure rationality undisturbed by culture, bias, or the vagaries of historical situation...
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It failed to see human thought as truly embodied and enculturated. Rather, human intellection consisted in pristine, pure rationality undisturbed by culture, bias, or the vagaries of historical situation. Modernism valued evidence and empirical confirmation and therefore strived to remain valueneutral to mirror a phenomenal world that was itself held value-neutral...
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Galileo, Science, and the Church   Church of Christ (Science) a.k.a. Christian Science   Galileo Galilei "founder Of Modern Experimental Science"   For Some People Science Is The Supreme Form Of All Knowledge. Is This View Reasonable Or Does It Involve A Misunderstanding Of Science Or Of Knowledge?   Science And Its Transformation: An Analysis On The Nature Of Scientific Progress   THE VALUE OF SCIENCE: IS SCIENCE PREDOMINANTLY GOOD OR BAD?   Advancement Of Technology And Science And Its Influence On Science Fic   Ferdinand Saussure calls the science of signs Semiology. What is meant by this and how useful is this science to English and media Studies?   Science Succeeds Because It Employs A Rigorous Method Of Discovering Reliable Knowledge Of Nature   Scientific Revolution And How It Effects Modern Science   Ancient Greek Science and Astronomy   nature v. science   Science vs. Religion: How were we created?   Christian Science v. Mormon   Christian Science v Morman  
 
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