The Integration of Religion, Science, and Technology
This chapter concludes the book, summarizing its key themes and exploring their significance for scholarship in religion, science and technology. Historians have rejected the idea that any one theme characterizes the relationship between religion and science but, following Ian Barbour and others, many scholars in the field believe that the truths of religion and science can and should be reconciled into one metaphysical system. Apocalyptic AI is an effective reconciliation of religion and science that does not appeal to the scholars advocating the reconciliation agenda. As a consequence, the book suggests that the reconciliation agenda may be inadequate to address the entirety of religion and science relations.
Keywords: Barbour, reconciliation, religion, science, theology
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