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The Role of Revelation in the Act of Science

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Role of Revelation in the Act of Science
Author(s)Alex Ceapa
Keywordsrevelation, hand of God
Published2006
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume18
NumberSI-2
Pages22

Abstract

Reprinted in Proceedings of the NPA, V3, N1, pp. 95, 111, 130. An "act of science' is the birth of any new idea, or set of coupled ideas, contributing to the advance of science. Today no role is granted to 'revelation', as disclosure by God, in an act of science. Science and secularization have worked together to establish this idea that science and divine work must be antimonies. This has led to a crisis in modern physics.