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Integrating health humanities in medical education: a narrative scoping review of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences and global perspectives. [PDF]
Mohseni S, Moradi S, Amuei F.
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The Human Mind in Dialogue With its Replica AI - a Historical Perspective. [PDF]
Klempe SH.
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#TobaccoNoMore: Insights From Malaysia's Smoking Patterns and Their Implications for the Philippines. [PDF]
Toledo JPC.
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Competences Enabling Young Germans to Engage in Activities for Climate Protection and Global Health. [PDF]
Gehrau V +6 more
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Can There Be an Apophatic Science-engaged Theology? [PDF]
Although firmly embedded in the Christian tradition, apophaticism remains an underrepresented voice in the dialogue between science and theology. This is no surprise given that apophatic theology eschews the idea that we can fully comprehend God’s nature
Mikael Leidenhag
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Physics Bulletin, 1982
A letter under the above title in the June issue of Physics Bulletin (p190) criticises a review by me in the March issue (p100). I am grateful to your correspondent for drawing my attention to chapter 8 of Jaki's The Relevance of Modern Physics, but reading it gives me no cause to amend, as a general statement in a short review (even this one), my ...
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A letter under the above title in the June issue of Physics Bulletin (p190) criticises a review by me in the March issue (p100). I am grateful to your correspondent for drawing my attention to chapter 8 of Jaki's The Relevance of Modern Physics, but reading it gives me no cause to amend, as a general statement in a short review (even this one), my ...
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Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 1993
The scientific and theological enterprises share many fundamental assumptions and have methodological similarities, though the two disciplines often have different focuses of investigation. Science seeks to unravel the detailed workings of nature by focusing on the quantitative aspects discemable in the universe.
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The scientific and theological enterprises share many fundamental assumptions and have methodological similarities, though the two disciplines often have different focuses of investigation. Science seeks to unravel the detailed workings of nature by focusing on the quantitative aspects discemable in the universe.
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Nature, 1995
The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution. Edited byJohn Brockman Simon and Schuster: 1995. Pp. 413. $27.50.
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The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution. Edited byJohn Brockman Simon and Schuster: 1995. Pp. 413. $27.50.
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