Deep grace in deep space? How to become an astrotheologian

If God's grace is already present to outer space, then Christian doctrines such as creation and redemption become as public as outer space is public. The public Christian theologian should engage in astrotheology as well as astroethics. This article tenders seven steps toward becoming an astrot...

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Main Author: Peters, Ted 1941- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2022
In: Dialog
Year: 2022, Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 71-79
IxTheo Classification:CF Christianity and Science
NBD Doctrine of Creation
NBF Christology
NBQ Eschatology
NCG Environmental ethics; Creation ethics
Further subjects:B astroethics
B Niels Henrik Gregersen
B Cosmological Principle
B Trinity
B Copernican Principle
B Astrobiology
B perichoresis
B Deep Incarnation
B demarcation problem
B Eschatology
B Astrotheology
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Summary:If God's grace is already present to outer space, then Christian doctrines such as creation and redemption become as public as outer space is public. The public Christian theologian should engage in astrotheology as well as astroethics. This article tenders seven steps toward becoming an astrotheologian and astroethicist. (1) Become sensitive to the Beyond and the Intimate when talking about the true God. (2) Think cosmically. (3) Do not be bullied by the Cosmological Principle or the Copernican Principle. (4) Explore deep incarnation in deep space. (5) Add eschatology to deep incarnation. (6) By using a Theology of Culture, demarcate science, scientism, and pseudoscience. (7) Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Astroethics. These steps presuppose a comprehensive hypothesis: the historical incarnation of the divine Logos in Jesus of Nazareth on Earth is constituted by the exchange of divine and creaturely attributes, the communicatio idiomatum; and, when communicatio idiomatum is combined with an eschatological vision of God's promised new creation, we can accompany the entire material history of all galaxies and all extraterrestrial creatures into the eternal perichoresis of God as Trinity.
ISSN:1540-6385
Contains:Enthalten in: Dialog
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/dial.12736