Abstract
Existential theorists have been working to syncretize philosophy,
science, and spirituality since shortly after Galileo unknowingly
initiated the schism between them. Contemporary philosophers,
scientists, and theologians are still engaged in this effort, but have
little to show for nearly four centuries of effort. The thesis of this
article is that—despite their cooperative intentions—these theorists
continue to talk past each other, due to an unacknowledged
disagreement on the meaning of their overlapping terms of art. To
effectively unify the divergent existential insights of philosophy,
science, theism, and spirituality, it will be necessary to return to first
principles. To establish an integration baseline, this article defines a
diverse collection of philosophical, scientific, theistic, and spiritual
expressions, in a unifying vocabulary.