Saving Science Through Theological Perspectives: An Interview Insight
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In a world where science is often seen as separate from faith
there are thinkers urging us to see harmony between inquiry and belief
I sat down with Dr. Elena Marquez, who bridges the gap between physics and sacred wisdom
whose life’s work investigates how spiritual frameworks sustain the ethical foundations of science
Her work challenges the notion that science must be purely materialistic to be valid
She warns that without ethical grounding, scientific progress can turn into purposeless manipulation
For Dr. Marquez, true scientific inquiry must include questions of purpose, not just process
Historical pioneers such as Boyle and Newton, she notes, pursued science as an act of worship, seeking God’s blueprint in nature
Today, she says, we face a different kind of crisis—not a lack of data, but a loss of wonder
When science becomes a race for funding or prestige, it abandons the quiet reverence needed for breakthroughs
Through theology, she says, science rediscovers its capacity for wonder and ethical accountability
She urges us to see creation not as raw material for exploitation, but as sacred mystery worthy of reverence
In her classes at the university, she leads students through readings from ancient religious texts alongside modern scientific papers
Encouraging them to see both as expressions of human curiosity
To restore science, she argues, we must return to its original spirit—not its tools, but its heart
Her final thought was this: https://www.scythian.su/index.php?topic=227.new understanding is not the same as certainty—and whether through lab or liturgy, the pursuit itself is sacred, not the result
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