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THE DIVINE CONJECTURES: A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF HUMAN ORIGINS AND DESTINY
Authors:Allan Melvin Russell  Mary Gerhart
Institution:1. Professor of Physics Emeritus at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. His address is 5669 Rte 89, Romulus, NY 14541;2. e‐mail russell@hws.edu.;3. Professor of Religious Studies Emerita at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Her address is 4028 Scandling Ctr, Geneva, NY 14456;4. e‐mail gerhart@hws.edu.
Abstract:Six “divine conjectures” frame the place of Theóne (The One to Whom we pray) in the creation of our universe and for its continuing development in five subsequent stages into a loving universe. The first stage, the cosmological universe, establishes the laws of nature, understood by scientists as the “standard model”. The second stage introduces life and death into the universe by a process we are only now beginning to understand. Stage 3 requires certain life forms to become conscious with a subset of those life‐forms acquiring language that results in that subset becoming self‐conscious. The next stage, Conjecture 4, identifies certain persons who become addicted to learning in their unrelenting effort to learn as much of what can be known as possible. The fifth conjecture requires individual persons to act as agents of Theóne in achieving Conjecture 6—a universe that is both loving and lawful. During the course of the exposition subsidiary discussions of the concepts of conjecture and hypothesis explicate the function of each in the advancement of knowledge and understanding. There are brief discussions of prayer and purpose in relation to the Divine.
Keywords:agents  conjecture  consciousness  death  divine  hypothesis  laws of nature  life  loving universe  prayer  self‐consciousness  students  Theó  ne (The One to Whom we pray)
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