Author: Varadaraja Raman

  • Science as Theology

    Every theology is based on some doctrines. In fact, a set of doctrines is sometimes referred to as a theology. Doctrines are statements which one is expected to accept and believe in, without any or sufficient proof. Often there are advantages to accepting doctrines: In the religious context, the acceptance of doctrines permits membership in…

  • Theology as Science

    Religion has experiential as well as intellectual dimensions. The latter is reflected in a time-honored discipline which approaches religion in ways similar to what obtains in the scientific realm. Known as theology (etymologically, a systematic study of God), its goal is to analyze, understand, and formulate in a reasoned framework the doctrines and worldviews of…

  • Analytical and Traditional Approaches to Sacred History

    Questions relating to the historicity of the personages and episodes mentioned in religious literature have been vexing scholars for at least two centuries. It is difficult for some to take as a historical fact that Moses met with God and received the Ten Commandments personally from Him. Many papers and volumes have been written on…

  • A Descriptive View of Religion

    Religion has been defined by philosophers, theologians, psychologists, and others in different ways. In certain traditions, the Judeo-Christian notion of religion does not even hold. Some Hindu and Buddhist scholars contend that the Western model of religion was inappropriately imposed by colonial writers on their systems of shared beliefs and behaviors where some the Abrahamic…

  • Some Characteristics of Science

    Many science-religion dialogues become controversial when participants ascribe different meanings to the terms science and religion . When scientists reject certain claims of religionists, it is often because their view of science is not the same as that of an opposing commentator, and vice versa. It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for a non-practitioner…

  • Science and God

    Practically every human culture has evolved some kind of religion or other, invoking supernatural powers, beings, and principles. God may be regarded as the personified essence of these. The rise of scientific and naturalistic explanations of the world has had the effect of transforming, even diluting, some of the traditional views of God, but they…

  • Reactions to Mixing Metaphysics and Modern Science

    Reactions to mixing metaphysics and modern science We see from all this that a slow revolution has been occurring in science’s backyard, as it were, reformulating scientific methodology and epistemology. Not all practicing scientists are happy with this turn of events. They feel that these efforts are based, not on experiments but on extrapolations, inspired…

  • Theology and Science

    Theology and science The serious discipline of theology offers reason-based interpretations of scriptural worldviews. Whereas religious practitioners are generally content with the experiential, ethical, and community aspects of religion, inspired by trust in religious institutions and faith in some aspect of the Divine, academics and theoreticians strive to put the faith in a rational framework….