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Henri de Lubac refused to accept the idea of a fixed gulf between the natural and the supernatural. His thought consistently stresses that divine and human are not in some kind of zero-sum relation.
This lecture is open to the public, no registration required. Professor Jessica Larsen began her academic career at the University of Virginia, obtaining her BS in Chemical Engineering in 2012. She ...
Lectures and progress reports CiM-IMPRS students meet for a weekly lecture in which their supervisors provide basic knowledge and insights into recent developments in biology, biomedicine and imaging.
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ANN ARBOR, MI — There’s a long history of Michigan’s elementary school students getting weekly class time in specialty subjects like physical education, art and music. But over the last decade or two, ...
A differential equation is an equality constraining a mathematical function in relation to its derivatives over one or multiple variables. Such equations may constitute the mathematical model for a ...
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An Israeli law professor’s online lecture to a New York City college this week was disrupted by shouted slurs such as, “Kill all the Jews,” and, “Go back to Auschwitz,” The New York Times reports. The ...
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