
If The Discovery Of Life Elsewhere In The Universe Is Just Around The Corner, What Would Be The Consequences For Religion? Would It Represent Another Major Conflict Between Science And Religion, Even Leading To The Death Of Faith? Some Would Suggest That The Discovery Of Any Suggestion Of Extraterrestrial Life Would Have A Greater Impact Than Even The Copernican And Darwinian Revolutions. It Is Now Over 50 Years Since The First Modern Scientific Papers Were Published On The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence (seti). Yet The Religious Implications Of This Search And Possible Discovery Have Never Been Systematically Addressed In The Scientific Or Theological Arena. Seti Is Now Entering Its Most Important Era Of Scientific Development. New Observation Techniques Are Leading To The Discovery Of Extra-solar Planets Daily, And The Kepler Mission Has Already Collected Over 1000 Planetary Candidates. This Deluge Of Data Is Transforming The Scientific And Popular View Of The Existence Of Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Earth-like Planets Outside Of Our Solar System Can Now Be Identified And Searched For Signs Of Life. Now Is A Crucial Time To Assess The Scientific And Theological Questions Behind This Search. This Book Sets Out The Scientific Arguments Undergirding Seti, With Particular Attention To The Uncertainties In Arguments And The Strength Of The Data Already Assembled. It Assesses Not Only The Discovery Of Planets But Other Areas Such As The Fermi Paradox, The Origin And Evolution Of Intelligent Life, And Current Seti Strategies. In All Of This It Reflects On How These Questions Are Shaped By History And Pop Culture And Their Relationship With Religion, Especially Christian Theology. It Is Argued That Theologians Need To Take Seriously Seti And To Examine Some Central Doctrines Such As Creation, Incarnation, Revelation, And Salvation In The Light Of The Possibility Of Extraterrestrial Life.
This book investigates the potential theological and scientific consequences of discovering extraterrestrial intelligence and whether such a discovery would necessitate a conflict between faith and science. David Wilkinson, an astrophysicist and theologian, utilizes current data from the SETI program and the Kepler mission to bridge the gap between empirical astronomical research and Christian doctrine. He argues that the scientific community and theologians must engage in a systematic dialogue to address how the existence of non-terrestrial life might reshape fundamental concepts of creation, incarnation, and salvation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently note that this work serves as a vital bridge for those interested in the intersection of rigorous scientific inquiry and systematic theology. The prose is considered accessible yet intellectually demanding, providing a balanced framework for evaluating the implications of astrobiology on religious belief.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191669601
ISBN-13:
9780191669606
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