Importantly, the Pope speaks on theology, which is an outcome of the presence of faith. Theology can be most accurately defined as “the disciplined exploration of the presuppositions, content, and consequences of divine revelation.” Divine revelation is comprised of God revealing himself “to all people, in every age and in every part of the world…” (64). Divine revelation allows humans to understand the purpose and truth of their life, as well as the aim of history (12). For instance, history is connected to divine revelation, because through it we can see the good the Lord does for us, and by looking into the past we can better understand things to come in the future …show more content…
In the present day, the two are seen as if they’re on opposite sides; you have to choose one or the other. You cannot believe in science and hold religious beliefs at the same time. In fact, people often try to use science or “reason” against arguments made by religious. However, there are individuals who are starting to embrace the Pope’s teachings of how they must work together. One example of this is the pro-life movement, for many have the belief that abortion is wrong due to their faith, but back it up with reason that is taught in