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WHDL - 00019392
Our call to the task at hand has come from many sources. The latest comes from Pope Benedict XVI who implored that scientific investigation should be accompanied by "research into anthropology, philosophy and theology" to give insight into "man's own mystery, because no science can say who man is, where he comes from or where he is going."1 I appreciate the call to our task; however, Pope Benedict seems to maintain an ongoing discomfort between science and theology. The thesis of this essay is that theology offers a way of imagining a hypothesis that is beneficial to science; a methodology that assists in the paradigmatic shifts that we may be experiencing. I will argue that those who remain sensitive to theology will have a superior methodological mechanism for superior scientific and philosophical research and more productive social benefit. To help us explore this ground, we will review one crucial feature of life on earth, light, from a variety of perspectives and explore its effect on methodological analysis.
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