Scientific Prediction of Our Universe Fate and Divine Purpose

Lawrence Krauss predicts that the universe acceleration will lead to an island, from the Milky Way to an overwhelmingly dark void. Krauss labels this universe as "the worst of all universes for the future" and draws the conclusion that there is no plan or purpose to the world. We ask "...

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Published in:Theology and science
Authors: Mokhtari, Mahmoud (Author) ; Gulšanī, Mahdī 1939- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge [2019]
In: Theology and science
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
CF Christianity and Science
NBD Doctrine of Creation
Further subjects:B divine purpose
B creative Mutual interaction (CMI)
B scientific totalitarianism
B Accelerating universe fate
B Lawrence Krauss
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Summary:Lawrence Krauss predicts that the universe acceleration will lead to an island, from the Milky Way to an overwhelmingly dark void. Krauss labels this universe as "the worst of all universes for the future" and draws the conclusion that there is no plan or purpose to the world. We ask "Is Krauss' account of our universe true, scientifically based, and complete?," and argue that the answer is negative. A scientific (or religious) account alone is not sufficient for knowing the world it's needed for science and theology to interact creatively. We present two ways of dealing with the interaction.
ISSN:1474-6719
Contains:Enthalten in: Theology and science
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/14746700.2019.1670937