Abstract
According to recent astrophysical evidence, the present universe has been forming for the past 14 billion years. New kinds of objects have emerged even recently. The reverse side of this creativity is the observed and predicted decay of all objects. Will new structures form in the future? This is a question of hope, which is not a scientific term but originates from experience on the level of personal and religious perceptions requiring participation. Anticipating the future, science and theology of creation meet, and the tension between practical knowledge and visionary hope enters a constructive dialogue.
Keywords
pattern recognition, hope, religious perception, science and religion, creation, future, evolution of the universe, worldview, star formation, astrophysics
How to Cite
Benz, A., (2001) “Theology in a Dynamic Universe”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 36(3), 557–562. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.00381
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