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Science and religion represent two different aspects of human understanding and different instincts which often seem quite different, yet can be closely related. Science, with its experiments and logic, tries to understand the order or structure of the universe. Religion, with its theological inspiration and reflection, tries to understand the purpose or meaning of the universe. These two are cross-related. Purpose implies structure, and structure ought somehow to be interpretable in terms of purpose. At least this is the way I see it. I am a physicist. I also consider myself a Christian. As I try to understand the nature of our universe in these two modes of thinking, I see many commonalities and crossovers between science and religion. It seems logical that in the long run the two will even converge
期刊介绍:
European Journal of Science and Theology is an international journal that accepts for publication reviewed original papers, short communications, reviews and conference proceedings on a broad range of topics of interest for both scientists and theologians working mainly in the area of Science & Theology.
The aim of the journal is to serve as a platform of exchanging ideas and exploring interconnections between Science and Theology. It aspires to offer the theological community digestible, yet fully competent accounts of latest scientific research while inviting further exploration of the ethical, religious, social, and philosophical aspects of these scientific discoveries. Scientists and technologists, on the other hand, may find here new insights and/or more complex attempts of understanding possible short-term as well as long-term implications of their research work for the life of human individual, communities, and the natural environment. EJST wishes to gather, critically explore, and share the potential of an international community of academics and professionals, intending to contribute actively to European and global debates on these issues.