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Albert Einstein and Scientific Theology

History and Philosophy of Physics 2012-05-24 v2 Physics Education

Abstract

In recent centuries the world has become increasingly dominated by empirical evidence and theoretic science in developing worldviews. Advances in science have dictated Roman Catholic doctrine such as the acceptance of Darwinian evolution and Big Bang cosmology. Albert Einstein created an indelible impact on the relationship between science and religion. The question is whether or not his work was deleterious for church doctrine or whether it was compatible with, or even advanced, church dogma. It's my contention that Einstein revived the relationship between science and theology and did not create a bifurcation between the two. Despite his personal religious beliefs, his work has helped to reinforce the harmonious conjunction of science with religion, which cannot be ignored by succeeding scientists and theologians.

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@article{arxiv.1205.4278,
  title  = {Albert Einstein and Scientific Theology},
  author = {Max L. E. Andrews},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.4278},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

9pp; slight overlap with arXiv:1205.2896v1; see endnotes for comments and equations; (Revised 23 May, format corrections)

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