A fresh look at faith through the lens of science, showing how spiritual life can evolve with new knowledge.
The Science of Spiritual Life asks how religious thought can grow under the influence of modern science. It argues that progress is a fundamental force in both the universe and theology, and that faith should be re-expressed in light of new discoveries. This edition frames theology as a living, evolving inquiry rather than a fixed set of final truths, and it invites readers to see science and religion as partners in the search for meaning.
Structured to appeal to students, lay readers, and seekers, the book surveys core questions about God, creation, salvation, and spiritual culture. It emphasizes practical implications of scientific insight for religious understanding, while remaining committed to the core values of Christian faith.
- How science influences the way we understand creation, life, and the progression of religious ideas
- Why a flexible, progressive approach to theology can strengthen faith
- Questions about salvation, sin, and immortality grounded in both science and spiritual experience
- How global religious currents and intercultural dialogue shape modern spirituality
Ideal for readers exploring how scientific inquiry can illuminate spiritual life and how faith can adapt without losing its core commitments.