Abstract
The beginning of the world seems to be a subject of investigations of contemporary
sciences on the one hand, and a part of the religious truth on the other. Technical and
scientific progress is conductive to constructing new models of the world and inspires
modifications or rejection of existing ones. The aim of the first part of this paper is to
show some problems, among others methodological, theoretical and interpretational,
that arise on account of current scientific theories. Certain basic features of so-called
scientific world view are pointed out. In the second part, the fundamental essence of the
religious and theological truth of the creation is investigated. On the grounds of
discussed issues, a possibility to achieve a kind of synthesis of both, scientific and
religious world views is considered in the third part. It is suggested that general outlook
on life could be a proper base for such a synthesis. However this solution proves to be
unsatisfying, because of mosaic, incoherent character of an outlook of life. The task to
construct more cohesive view of the world remains open. In the paper, few lines for
further investigation are drawn.