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Act I – The Bulletpoint

Religion and Science

Galileo Galilei

• Copernicus

• Brahe

• Pope

Newton and Kant

• Newtonian Physics

• Hume sees no necessary causes

• Kant absolutely does

• Tries to prove it with a priori

• Three types of knowledge – aesthetic, scientific, ethical.

All of this means what???

• There is a lot more mystery and faith in scientific discovery that we may think

• Every scientist has to make a judgment based on available evidence

• If all the evidence is not available…that judgment may be wrong

• Or…the wrong decision can be made…

Act II– The Improvement

The LifeworldThe Lifeworld

Edmund Husserl Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) (1859-1938)

PhenomenologyPhenomenology - 20th- - 20th-century philosophical century philosophical

movement dedicated to movement dedicated to describing the structures of describing the structures of experience as they present experience as they present

themselves to themselves to consciousnessconsciousness

Lifeworld – “The Lifeworld – “The taken-for-granted taken-for-granted stock of knowledge stock of knowledge that regulates the that regulates the everyday, everyday, intersubjective intersubjective associations of social associations of social agents.”agents.”

FAMILY

The lifeworldlifeworld is the final constitutive structure of socio-

historical experience

YOUYOU

NATIONNATION

COMMUNITY

The lifeworldlifeworld is the final constitutive structure of socio-

historical experience

FAMILY

YOUYOU

The lifeworldlifeworld is the final constitutive structure of socio-

historical experienceWORLDWORLD

NATIONNATION

COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY

FAMILYFAMILY

YOUYOU

WORLDWORLD

NATIONNATION

COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY

FAMILYFAMILY

YOUYOU

WHERE IS RELIGION IN THE WHERE IS RELIGION IN THE LIFEWORLD?LIFEWORLD?

The Religious Dimension

The Religious Dimension

One’s religious One’s religious life literally life literally creates a creates a lifeworld of lifeworld of experience and experience and meaning that meaning that cuts across all cuts across all possible lifeworld possible lifeworld boundaries.boundaries.

But since this But since this lifeworld contains lifeworld contains “taken-for-“taken-for-granted” granted” meaning…meaning…

How your How your perceptions and perceptions and beliefs are beliefs are shaped often shaped often goes unnoticed goes unnoticed and is and is unconscious.unconscious.

What are some visual images that go through your head What are some visual images that go through your head when listening to this scene?when listening to this scene?

Where do you think the action is taking place?Where do you think the action is taking place?

What is the race/ethnicity of the characters?What is the race/ethnicity of the characters?

What are they doing?What are they doing?

How accurate do you think your description is?How accurate do you think your description is?

Why do you think you have described it this way?Why do you think you have described it this way?

Please excuse the language…Please excuse the language…

What is your immediate What is your immediate perception?perception?

What is it like?What is it like?

What is it not like?What is it not like?

What is the reality you are What is the reality you are perceiving?perceiving?

What is “taken-for-What is “taken-for-granted”?granted”?

Approaches to Dealing with DifferenceApproaches to Dealing with Difference

Exclusivism That which is not what I believe is true is

rejected as false, impure, or evil.Inclusivism

Although I still hold my religion to be the most accurate representation of truth, there are other expressions of truth that are valid.

Universalism There is one basic truth with many equally valid

paths.

Lateral Gastocnemius

Medial Gastocnemius

Achilles Tendon

Calcaneus

A tarsal bone,the large bone of the heel –

calledalso heel bone, os calcis

young, middle-aged, seniors

professional athletes, recreational athletes

more prevalent in males, females

first, second or third most commonly tendon rupture.

Calcaneus 4 – 5 cm

middle-aged

recreational athletes

males

third

Commonalities of a tendon ruptures:

Tendonitis

Tendonitis = Inflammation

Rupture

Dissection of a tendon

The tendon is then pulled together.

Margins of the tendon are cleaned of debris and hemotoma.

Sutures are passed through the tendon to provide a solid anchoring point.

Diagnosis

Calvin Williams, M.L.S. ([email protected])Associate Director of Teaching, Learning and Technology Center

Instructional Design StaffInstructional Design Staff

Renee Cicchino, M.A. ([email protected])

Danielle Salomone Merliss, M.A. ([email protected])

David Middleton, M.A. ([email protected])  

Andrew M. Tatusko, M.Div., Th.M. ([email protected]

Paul Younghouse, Ph.D. ([email protected])  

Act III – For you to compose…