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EMPIRICAL THEOLOGY IN THE LIGHT OF SCIENCE
Authors:Karl E. Peters
Affiliation:Karl E. Peters is professor of philosophy and religion at Rollins College, Winter Park, FL 32789-4496.
Abstract:Abstract. Empirical theology stands in contrast to science insofar as it seeks to understand the nature and source of human fulfillment and insofar as science seeks to understand the world and human beings regardless of the implications of that knowledge for human welfare. However, empirical theology is like science insofar as it affirms a dynamic, relational naturalism; accepts limitations of the human knower, thereby making all knowledge including religious knowledge tentative; seeks causal explanations as well as religious meaning; and argues that a key criterion for justifying ideas is their ability to explain experience already had and to predict new experiences in Lakatosian-type progressive research programs.
Keywords:empirical theology    experience    facts and values    Lakatos    naturalism    scientific method
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