In our book From Evolution to Eden, we refer to the
publicized image of “science as a candle in the dark.” We contend that, in some
sense, this picture has a ring of truth. New research is uncovering interesting
things about nature and humans as part of it - de-crypting DNA and now making
tremendous progress in doing the same with the human brain are going to be
monumental. Building off this, we get a better vision of what’s happening now.
The “light” of the natural sciences can no longer be considered separately from
that of the human sciences, including theology. To a greater and greater degree
– they have to be in dialogue with each other. The days when the natural sciences
were thought to be only about material, measurement, and mechanism are over.
It’s not that natural science is not about those dimensions, but it is now about
much more and because of this the human sciences have to pay attention (notice
I didn’t write and agree with it all). Thus, let’s face it, some of our
theology, for example, will have to be established from outside the biblical
text. Once DNA and the brain took center stage, we entered new territory, which
has serious implications for our understanding of God, spirituality, and the
whole of life.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Thursday Thoughts - January 12
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