Theory
From Conservapedia
A theory is an explanation of facts: "A model or framework (made up of a body of principles) to explain phenomena." [1]
In a context of biological evolution, Pope John Paul II wrote:
A theory is a metascientific elaboration, distinct from the results of observation but consistent with them. By means of it a series of independent data and facts can be related and interpreted in a unified explanation. A theory's validity depends on whether or not it can be verified, it is constantly tested against the facts; wherever it can no longer explain the latter, it shows its limitations and unsuitability. It must then be rethought. [1]
The term "theory" is often used outside of the realm of natural science, such as in music theory, number theory or Marxist theory.
References
- ↑ Pope John Paul II, Message to Pontifical Academy of Sciences October 22, 1996.