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CONCLUSION
The ministers of the Church fear improperly the progress
of human science and technology. Such a fear can hardly
be understood by God. Because the technological progress
cannot be a challenge to a strong faith, and because it
has always existed an interaction between the human values
and the divine ones. The Christian tradition, tells us
Jean Luiz Secundo, in Faith And Ideologies, is "both
normative and libertarian." Facing the new problems
that emanate from the scientific progress, the Church
will assume that "any tradition", belonging either to
the field of Science or to the domain of the Church, "is
the process of learning to learn."
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