Theology and science are highly specialized, often complex disciplines. Is it feasible for someone to become fully versed in both?
I’m not saying that every theologian has to approach theology through the context of science any more than a liberation theologian would say that everyone has to live in base community in South America. I wrote the book to encourage theologians to take the context of science more seriously … without having to master all of the technical details.
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