Theistic Science: The Metaphysics of Science

Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 59 (1):85-86 (2007)
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Abstract

Christ, who is the Creator and source of all knowledge, is the ultimate goal of all those seeking truth in any discipline. It is difficult to know God with the puny tools of science. As we get closer and closer to the truth, our science must merge with our theology otherwise we will be following a false end of our scientific inquiry. I think Max Planck said it best: “God is the beginning of every religion and at the end of the natural sciences.” All scientists who have any depth to their work will find the hand of God in nature or else a mystery that they refuse to identify with God

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Moorad Alexanian
University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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