THE SPACE-TIME JOURNEY OF SCIENCE AND ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26247/theophany.2453Abstract
This short research was done in the context of the participation of this paper's author in the Religion's Lab of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, as well as of her personal search for the conception of the space-time continuum in science and whether Orthodox Christianity embraces the scientific views or if the Patristic Theology 'has spoken' for this issue.
There have been several and different studies on the issue of space-time from a scientific and religious point of view, but one thing is certain: every research project is important so that man can overcome his senses and know the Truth, for which he was created. This research will primarily analyze the scientific knowledge that exists about space and time, as well as the official view/knowledge expressed by Orthodox Christianity about spacetime that influences human existence and of course is explicitly linked to God existence.
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