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WONDER OPENS THE HEART: POPE FRANCIS AND LISA SIDERIS ON NATURE, ENCOUNTER, AND WONDER

open access: yesZygon, 2019
This article argues that Pope Francis's invocations of wonder can speak to and at times challenge Lisa Sideris's recent contributions to the interdisciplinary discussion of wonder, science, and religion. Although the importance of wonder to Pope Francis'
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Education for Wonder [PDF]

open access: yesEducation Sciences, 2018
This article argues that rejuvenating a sense of wonder towards nature is essential to ecocentric education and to finding a sustainable future. It examines the barriers that block education for wonder and looks at the issues around education for wonder in the home, at school, at university, and in the community in general.
Haydn Washington
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Call it Science: Biblical Studies, Science Fiction, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2021
In the virtual world elaborated in Marvel’s movies (the “Marvel Cinematic Universe” or MCU), “science” is creatively, strategically confused with “magic” and/or “religion.” Key supernatural/magical elements of the franchise’s comic-book source material ...
Aaron Ricker
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Sprout microbial safety: A reappraisal after a quarter‐century

open access: yesFood Frontiers, 2023
The World Health Organization estimates that each year one in 10 people worldwide falls ill after eating contaminated food, resulting in 600 million cases of foodborne diseases and 420,000 deaths.
Jed W. Fahey   +2 more
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Narrating Wonder in Mark Anthony Jarman’s Stories

open access: yesText Matters, 2022
Mark Anthony Jarman’s characters are often down and out, and often wandering and wondering. Using theories of wonder, this essay argues that wonder plays a key role in many of Jarman’s stories—stories that are marked not by narrative or psychological ...
Jason Blake
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The Koinon Agathon of Plato’s Charmides

open access: yesAreté, 2022
Given the number of references to koinōnia in Plato’s dialogues, it is striking that the phrase “common good” (koinon agathon) is used only once – at Charmides 166d.
Alan Pichanick
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Correcting Acedia through Wonder and Gratitude

open access: yesReligions, 2021
In the capital vices tradition, acedia was fought through perseverance and manual labor. In this paper, I argue that we can also fight acedia through practicing wonder and gratitude.
Brandon Dahm
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Wonder, Empire, Science: The Quagga and Other Extinctions on Display at Naturalis

open access: yesMuseum & Society, 2022
Naturalis, the Dutch national museum of natural history, celebrated its bicentennial in 2020 by launching the special exhibition, Nature’s Treasure Trove, featuring 25 ‘crown jewels’ from the collection – of which five are extinct.
Laura Bertens, Ann Marie Wilson
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Aesthetic experiences and flourishing in science: A four-country study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
In response to the mental health crisis in science, and amid concerns about the detrimental effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientists, this study seeks to identify the role of a heretofore under-researched factor for flourishing and eudaimonia ...
Christopher J. Jacobi   +2 more
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ESSENCE OF OBJECTS IN LYMAN FRANK BAUM’S TALES

open access: yesLìteraturnij Proces: Metodologìâ, Ìmena, Tendencìï, 2022
The article deals with the research on the essence of objects in children’s literature (on the book "American Tales" by L.F. Baum).  The daily routine is skillfully combined with fairy-tale mood, it becomes possible due to the characters and the objects
Оксана Титунь   +1 more
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