In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledge. To avoid forgetting what science truly is, it is paramount to train students to discern the difference between scientific knowledge and technological progress. Catholic education possesses the necessary tools to achieve such a goal and to give back, to science, its rightful place in human knowledge as a mystical instrument that can demonstrate the logic in the existence of a Creator beyond creation and enable humanity to climb the mountain of truth. The starting point of this ascent is to use scientific approaches to unravel the laws that govern the natural world. At the top of the mountain, the climber will contemplate the hidden mysterie...
This manuscript asks questions about what may be the naturalized, or taken for granted, ideologies i...
The Catholic university can make a natural home for experimenting with the foundations of knowledge ...
The text analyzes the relationship between Science and Faith in the Magisterium of the Catholic Chur...
In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledg...
The reception of Ex corde ecclesiae has been uneven across the disciplines, with scant interest in d...
We currently live in a high-tech society where portable supercomputers, artificial intelligence, gen...
A common feature of contemporary science education curricula is the expectation that as well as lear...
The present study clarifies a number of important issues pertinent to Catholic education, as it atte...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
Although the Second Vatican Council touched extensively and profoundly practically all the important...
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
In a scientific context such as ours, a true understanding of faith needs a correct approach to its ...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
had become the most powerful ruling force, leaving monarchs susceptible to its control through the t...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaScientific ...
This manuscript asks questions about what may be the naturalized, or taken for granted, ideologies i...
The Catholic university can make a natural home for experimenting with the foundations of knowledge ...
The text analyzes the relationship between Science and Faith in the Magisterium of the Catholic Chur...
In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledg...
The reception of Ex corde ecclesiae has been uneven across the disciplines, with scant interest in d...
We currently live in a high-tech society where portable supercomputers, artificial intelligence, gen...
A common feature of contemporary science education curricula is the expectation that as well as lear...
The present study clarifies a number of important issues pertinent to Catholic education, as it atte...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
Although the Second Vatican Council touched extensively and profoundly practically all the important...
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
In a scientific context such as ours, a true understanding of faith needs a correct approach to its ...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
had become the most powerful ruling force, leaving monarchs susceptible to its control through the t...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaScientific ...
This manuscript asks questions about what may be the naturalized, or taken for granted, ideologies i...
The Catholic university can make a natural home for experimenting with the foundations of knowledge ...
The text analyzes the relationship between Science and Faith in the Magisterium of the Catholic Chur...