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1 2 | advanced in the past, true science discovers God in an ever-increasing 2 2 | behind every door opened by science. We would even say that 3 3 | established by the senses and by science. ~ 4 6 | fearful of surprises. Not even science itself aims to go outside 5 7 | there are two which modern science has, in a marvelous degree, 6 8 | contribution thus made by science to the two philosophical 7 11| services rendered by modern science to the demonstration of 8 11| is likewise verified by science. Thus, in Our treatment 9 12| microcosm, according as science has made new progress, as 10 14| Going still farther, natural science made known that this chemico-physical 11 16| formulate in the name of their science a fantastic monastic philosophy, 12 16| was shattered by modern science. The growing knowledge of 13 17| elements, and where it seemed science had found, so to speak, 14 18| such example. Hence, once science had established the fact 15 22| up to the present time, science knows of no processes capable 16 33| mind two questions: ~Is science in a position to state when 17 35| its beginning in time - science has at its disposal various 18 42| seek an answer in natural science, which declares honestly 19 42| demand too much of natural science as such. But it is also 20 43| would seem that present-day science, with one sweeping step 21 45| with the present state of science. ~ 22 46| the present-day state of science, according to which matter 23 47| the Pontifical Academy of Science, when he speaks of the above-mentioned 24 47| constitutes the very last limit of science. We refer to it perhaps 25 48| the importance of modern science for the argument for the 26 50| reply we were awaiting from science, and which the present human 27 51| like rays of the same sun, science, philosophy, and, with still 28 51| substance of this Creator whom science has met along its path unveil 29 54| remote inspiration from science, is crowned by Faith which,