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Second, the conception of natural knowledge as something more objective than everyday experience.
The first is God's knowledge of necessary truths or natural knowledge.
We find the advantages some men's generous pains have this way brought to the stock of natural knowledge.
Protection of their cultural practices and their natural knowledge.
Historically, indeed, there would seem to be an inverse relation between supernatural and natural knowledge.
But the fact still remains that in spiritual things he is utterly "dead", and has no natural knowledge, or love, or fear of God.
Humans, since we rely necessarily on the senses for natural knowledge, have two kinds of knowledge about God.
Our natural knowledge has two opposite extemes which are two sides of the same coin.
Natural knowledge was concerned with the frame of the universe, but, as such, it disclosed the course of providence in the physical world.
There's a natural knowledge of each other."
He states: "If we could apply natural knowledge to understand supernatural powers, then, by definition, they would not be supernatural".
I've been weeping like a willow: This simile reveals a woeful lack of natural knowledge.
It is true that, from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century, the pursuit of natural knowledge was often subordinate to theological concerns.
Each of the three first books embodies a different way of exploring humanity's natural knowledge of God.
In the other sciences, first principles consist of natural knowledge implanted in the knower by God.
But latterly, with the advance of natural knowledge, archaeologists had reconstructed something of the forgotten world.
"Many scholars are not used to perceiving natural knowledge expressed in mythological language," Ms. Mayor said.
"But there is also a lot of natural knowledge embedded in those myths, showing that Greek perceptions about fossils were pretty amazing for prescientific people."
The research has been conducted by artificial and natural knowledge specialists at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
In theology he argued for a separation of natural knowledge (cognitio naturalis) from that obtained through faith and revelation.
Royal Medal (for the two most important contributions to the advancement of Natural Knowledge)
It is not to the enlargement of natural knowledge only, that the effects arising from Captain Cook's voyages are to be confined.
Natural Knowledges Knowledge of a certain aspect of nature, such as plants, or animals, or stones.
Making Natural Knowledge: Constructivism and the History of Science, 2nd ed.
They were all tough, muscular islanders with a common-sense, natural knowledge of both the small fishing trawlers and the larger, more complex steel-hulled craft.