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Dec 26, 2024
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L.PHI 235 - Science, Faith, and Knowledge Credits: 3
This course will provide an interdisciplinary theoretical and practical introduction to scientific literacy in the natural, human, and behavioral sciences. It aims to assists students in the construction of intellectual frameworks based in sound reason with which to consider the dynamic relationships among empirical scientific research, philosophical commitments, and theological beliefs. Students will be challenged to engage and assess scientific data as well as critically reflect on its practical, personal, and pastoral applications. Prerequisite: None Co-requisite: None General Education Classification: Not Applicable
Cross-listed: This course is cross-listed as L.RST 285 . The courses are identical but transcripts will reflect the course number (L.RST or L.PHI) that a student registers for and completes.
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