I am rather reluctant to use the term Science of Theology. One must not qualify with the adjective science different kinds of knowledge humans have devised in order to study the whole of reality. Of course, what are we then to make of "All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being?" John 1:3. Metaphysics is regulative of the experimental sciences. Surely, this has metaphysical implications and so metaphysics is constitutive of this particular theological proposition. Therefore, this theological proposition has scientific implications, which humans are not prepared to fathom ever.
Moorad
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In a message dated 8/19/2006 12:37:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, gregoryarago@yahoo.ca writes:
Is there no scientific theology?
There is a science of theology.
Ask for the paper.
richard faussette
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