Science Grace


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The Science Of Grace


The Science Of Grace
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Author : Ifeanyi Chukwujama
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2015-05-24

The Science Of Grace written by Ifeanyi Chukwujama and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-05-24 with categories.


The Spirit that is Grace is infinitely more powerful than all of nature put together! Grace can only be fathomed through faith in God, because Grace is the life-giving Spirit who is Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God. The world and the entire universe are saturated with Grace-"who is over all and through all and in all." (Ephesians 4:6) Human science's estimation of the invisible universe is roughly 96% of the universe. That undetectable 96% is the overflowing Grace that saturates the world and the universe, plus multitudes of spiritual beings. While the overflowing Grace accounts for the so-called Dark Energy, the spiritual beings account for the so-called Dark Matter. Because human science and the world do not know and acknowledge God, the undetectable 96% of the universe will forever remain elusive to human science. God is not a thing that science can dissect and analyze. So, since Grace is the Spirit of God, science's disbelief of God would forever bar science from deciphering Grace. Scientific knowledge, however, is not separate from Bible knowledge. Scientific knowledge is a different perspective to God's knowledge, metered out to mankind as our minds improve; to allow mankind to decipher deeper mysteries of God already covered in the Bible, thereby validating Bible knowledge. Many who believe in God, who also believe strongly in science as being separate from the knowledge of God, may have a hard time believing the revelations in this book. Yet, they are the uncompromising truths of God. Your faith in God must be superior to your trust in science for you to be able to understand the mysteries of God revealed in the Bible. Conversely, any person's unreasonable dismissal of scientific information makes the person ignorant of God's revelations through knowledge. Therefore, we must embrace science through faith in God; and not try to build our faith in God through our understanding of science. Scientific knowledge can only confirm what you already know through your faith in God. Scientific knowledge cannot lead to faith in God, because facts do not require faith.



Models Of The Mind


Models Of The Mind
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Author : Grace Lindsay
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2021-03-04

Models Of The Mind written by Grace Lindsay and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-04 with Science categories.


The human brain is made up of 85 billion neurons, which are connected by over 100 trillion synapses. For more than a century, a diverse array of researchers searched for a language that could be used to capture the essence of what these neurons do and how they communicate – and how those communications create thoughts, perceptions and actions. The language they were looking for was mathematics, and we would not be able to understand the brain as we do today without it. In Models of the Mind, author and computational neuroscientist Grace Lindsay explains how mathematical models have allowed scientists to understand and describe many of the brain's processes, including decision-making, sensory processing, quantifying memory, and more. She introduces readers to the most important concepts in modern neuroscience, and highlights the tensions that arise when the abstract world of mathematical modelling collides with the messy details of biology. Each chapter of Models of the Mind focuses on mathematical tools that have been applied in a particular area of neuroscience, progressing from the simplest building block of the brain – the individual neuron – through to circuits of interacting neurons, whole brain areas and even the behaviours that brains command. In addition, Grace examines the history of the field, starting with experiments done on frog legs in the late eighteenth century and building to the large models of artificial neural networks that form the basis of modern artificial intelligence. Throughout, she reveals the value of using the elegant language of mathematics to describe the machinery of neuroscience.



Science Grace


Science Grace
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Author : Tim Morris
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2013-08-26

Science Grace written by Tim Morris and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-26 with Nature categories.


Science versus Christianity? Reason versus Faith? The relationship between science and Christianity is all too often framed within such modernist polarizations, even though we are now living in a postmodern world! But from a Christian perspective, if such conflict theses are to be discredited, what assumptions about the scientific endeavor, the nature of nature, reason, revelation, and knowledge should undergird the relation between science and Christianity? Science & Grace critically examines contemporary assumptions and then positively re-describes scientific endeavors in ways that encourage faithful and joyful Christian involvement in the science of our day, both as "consumers" of the fruits of scientific work and as producers of new scientific insights into God's works on display in His universe. In Science & Grace, the authors go beyond the more common focus on creation, evolution, and intelligent design to address more novel questions concerning science and Christianity. The first section reviews a variety of developments both inside and outside of science to indicate that the Enlightenment hope of a simple picture of science, providing its own foundation and sustaining power, doesn't work. The section goes on to locate a faithful Christian approach to science in the midst of the general cultural shift from modernism to postmodernism as one that thoroughly embraces the need for each worldview to give its own account of how science "works." For the Christian, this indicates the need for a theology of science. The second section approaches the relation of God to His creation through a robust trinitarian theology that highlights the divine action of the transcendent purposes of the Father, mediated through the Son, and brought to fruition by the immanent presence of the Spirit. The triune God's covenantal faithfulness to His creation is then the reason for the regularities we perceive as scientific laws. In this context, the dualistic tendency to pit "natural processes" against "supernatural intervention" perceived as miracles is shown to be an unnecessary consequence of the history of the rise of mechanism. We can thus understand science from a Christian perspective as one avenue of many through which we are able to see and respond to God's faithfulness to His covenant promises. The third section examines how doing science from a Christian perspective naturally flows from the Great Commandment to love God and neighbor, or put it another way, to love God with all our being, knowing, and doing. In terms of being, this section re-orients the meaning of our scientific work and its significance in history by exploring who humans are and what creation is in terms of their relation to God and how those relationships are impacted by the major episodes in redemptive history: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Consummation. Then knowing is described in terms of faithfully responding to God's revelation in His Word and world, responses that include both submission to "order as given" and creative stewardship in handling "order as task." Pleasing God in our knowing should be the Christian's prime concern, rather than narrowly pursuing the satisfaction of humanly formulated knowing criteria. Finally concerning the doing aspect, being good stewards of our scientific gifts requires that we "do" as confident, attentive and submissive servants who are committed to the gracious authority of His Word, His Church, and His World. In the final section, in seeking out ways to "do" as good neighbors in the scientific culture of our times, Science & Grace describes how Christians are to be good stewards of God's favor and His judgment in scientific work. We are to rejoice in the fruits of our common labors with our non-Christian colleagues but also we are not to neglect our obligation, in love, to warn them of the wrath of God that will judge persisting unbelief.



Science Education For Citizenship


Science Education For Citizenship
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Author : Ratcliffe, Mary
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Release Date : 2003-07-01

Science Education For Citizenship written by Ratcliffe, Mary and has been published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-07-01 with Education categories.


"This is overwhelmingly a valuable book - particularly in the context of science education in the UK. It is a book that deserves to be read more widely by science teachers, particularly those who seek not simply to extend their repertoire of teaching techniques, but who wish to place these techniques upon a sound academic footing." Educational Review "I have greatly enjoyed reading through Science Education for Citizenship. It is extremely informative and contains much of value. We will definitely be putting it on our MA in Science Education reading list." Dr Michael Reiss, Institute of Education, University of London This innovative book explores the effective teaching and learning of issues relating to the impact of science in society. Research case studies are used to examine the advantages and problems as science teachers try new learning approaches, including ethical analysis, use of media-reports, peer-group decision-making discussions and community projects. This book: offers practical guidance in devising learning goals and suitable learning and assessment strategies helps teachers to provide students with the skills and understanding needed to address these multi-faceted issues explores the nature and place of socio-scientific issues in the curriculum and the support necessary for effective teaching Science Education for Citizenship supports science teachers, citizenship teachers and other educators as they help students to develop the skills and understanding to deal with complex everyday issues.



Natural Grace


Natural Grace
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Author : Rupert Sheldrake
language : en
Publisher: Editorial Kier
Release Date : 1997

Natural Grace written by Rupert Sheldrake and has been published by Editorial Kier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Religion categories.


British biologist Sheldrake and American priest Fox share an interest in going beyond the current limitations of institutional science and mechanistic religion. These dialogues emerged as the authors spoke together at meetings.



Wisdom And Wonder


Wisdom And Wonder
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Author : Abraham Kuyper
language : en
Publisher: Russell Media
Release Date : 2011-11-15

Wisdom And Wonder written by Abraham Kuyper and has been published by Russell Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-15 with Religion categories.




Think Big


Think Big
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Author : Grace Lordan
language : en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Release Date : 2021-03-25

Think Big written by Grace Lordan and has been published by Penguin UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-25 with Business & Economics categories.


What are you doing today to make your dream future come true? 'A rare self-help book that's actually informed by evidence. A host of perceptive, practical tips for getting out of your own way and making progress toward your career goals.' Adam Grant, bestselling author of Think Again and Originals 'A practical and accessible guide to using behavioural science in your career.' Caroline Criado Perez, author of Invisible Women ________________ We all have big ambitions for the future but those dreams only become reality if we do something towards them regularly. To achieve audacious goals, we need to take action and make small changes every day. We need to think big and act small. Drawing on cutting-edge research from behavioural science, Dr Grace Lordan offers immediate actionable solutions and tips that will help you get closer to your dream future, every day. Focusing on six key areas - your time, goal planning, self-narratives, other people, your environment, and resilience - Dr Lordan reveals practical, science-backed hacks that will help you get ahead. Each chapter introduces us to behavioural science concepts like the 'halo effect', 'confirmation bias', 'affect heuristic' and the 'ostrich effect', to help you better understand yourself and others, so that you can get the most out of your career. Whether you fantasise about changing industry, landing that big promotion, writing a screenplay or setting up your own company, Think Big creates a clear pathway to the future you want now. Some of the things you'll learn include how to: · Overcome a fear of failure and throw yourself at opportunity · Craft the optimum environment for work and give yourself ample time for tasks · Rewrite self-narratives and tackle imposter syndrome · Watch out for other people's biases and stop them from holding you back Think Big provides a practical framework to keep you moving in the right direction towards any goal. It will help you get out of your own way and propel you on the path to success, transforming you from dreamer to doer!



Grace S Science Journal


Grace S Science Journal
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Author : C. Jameson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-12-23

Grace S Science Journal written by C. Jameson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-23 with categories.


GRACE'S SCIENCE JOURNAL is a personalized journal for a young would-be scientist. There's plenty of room on its almost-blank pages to draw, write, or attach collected objects. It's a companion book to GRACE EXPLORES SCIENCE and a tool for her to begin thinking and acting like a scientist! She is encouraged to ask questions, observe her world, write or draw what she sees, collect and fasten objects to pages, list science words, and make predictions. This journal, combined with GRACE EXPLORES SCIENCE and LET'S EXPLORE SCIENCE: BRANCHES OF SCIENCE COLORING BOOK is a great way to introduce a young girl to the wonders of science and motivate her to find out more about the world and outer space!



Biotechnology Unzipped


Biotechnology Unzipped
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Author : A Joseph Henry Press book
language : en
Publisher: Joseph Henry Press
Release Date : 2006-08-26

Biotechnology Unzipped written by A Joseph Henry Press book and has been published by Joseph Henry Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-08-26 with Science categories.


In this update to the very popular first edition of the same name, skilled science popularizer Eric Grace helps readers understand what biotechnology is and what implications it holds for all of us. Following on the heels of the success of the first edition, this thoroughly updated version offers an in-depth and accessible review of the basics of biotechnology. Accomplished science communicator Eric Grace focuses on the ethical implications involved, the wide range of public opinions both at home and abroad, the role of the media in communicating a complicated science topic, and the formidable problems associated with patenting life itself. With an emphasis on medicine, agriculture, and the environment, Grace explores the promises and realities of biotechnology. He deals frankly with the fact that biotechnology is first and foremost a commercial activity, often driven by big business and directed by the bottom line. And as biotechnology is used more frequently in medical diagnosis and treatment, we are witness to significant setbacks and reversals, dimming hopes that were prevalent when the first edition was released. But we are also witness to the burgeoning use of the technology in forensic science where DNA analysis has become commonplace in solving crimes. Likewise, DNA analysis has been a boon to studies of human history and evolution, revealing ancient details originally thought lost to us. At the same time, new uses for genetically altered bacteria are being discovered that help us clean up the environment by breaking down or sequestering toxic chemicals. While the public remains concerned about biotechnology, there is increasing awareness of the potential benefits. This updated edition of Biotechnology Unzipped helps put the many issues in perspective and provides answers to the most important questions.



People Who Changed The World


People Who Changed The World
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Author : Grace Jones
language : en
Publisher: Ideas, Inventions, and Innovat
Release Date : 2018-12-15

People Who Changed The World written by Grace Jones and has been published by Ideas, Inventions, and Innovat this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-15 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


"Mini-biographies and historic and contemporary images help show readers what inspired these remarkable scientists, writers and artists"--adapted from back cover.