In his new book, Science of God: Truth in the Age of Science, Kevin
Sharpe proposes a method for doing theology which does not divorce
it from the practical applications of science. Not only does this
work establish that theology ought to be empirical in what it says
about the world and God's relationship to it, but it also outlines
a clear method for doing this. Science and theology can each share
the same empirical method when each attempts a description of any
part of reality, it is relying on its own essential assumptions, or
lens. When applied to theology, the method assumes the existence of
God and then seeks the nature of God using falsifiable and
verifiable techniques. Starting with the sciences that examine
happiness - particularly biology, genetics, and psychology -
Science of God seeks to understand the spiritual nature of humans
and, through it, the nature of God.
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