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God and Astrobiology investigates the intersection of theology and astrobiology, addressing fundamental questions about God’s nature in light of potential extraterrestrial life. The authors examine how the discovery of life beyond Earth would impact religious understanding and doctrine.
This Element considers classical theological concepts such as divine omniscience, creation, and humanity’s place in the cosmos. It explores various religious perspectives on extraterrestrial life and discusses how different faith traditions might respond to astrobiology’s implications. The book bridges scientific inquiry with philosophical and theological reflection, making it essential for those interested in science and religion dialogue.
Written for both academics and general readers, it provides accessible analysis of complex issues at the boundary of cosmology, biology, and faith.







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