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Astrotheology
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The term 'astrotheology' describes theological reflection on the implications of off-earth life and cosmic discovery, a field Ted Peters has helped shape through edited volumes and essays.
Works under this banner bring theologians, scientists, and ethicists into dialogue about creation, incarnation, and the common good in a cosmic context.
They examine scenarios like microbial life in the solar system, intelligent extraterrestrials, and the ethical responsibilities of space exploration.
These publications aim to equip religious thinkers and the wider public to interpret scientific findings within theological frameworks.
Peters' contributions have been central in establishing astrotheology as an interdisciplinary research area.
Works under this banner bring theologians, scientists, and ethicists into dialogue about creation, incarnation, and the common good in a cosmic context.
They examine scenarios like microbial life in the solar system, intelligent extraterrestrials, and the ethical responsibilities of space exploration.
These publications aim to equip religious thinkers and the wider public to interpret scientific findings within theological frameworks.
Peters' contributions have been central in establishing astrotheology as an interdisciplinary research area.
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Ted Peters

Flying Saucers, Deep Incarnation, and the Covered Dish Dinner: Astro Theology with Ted Peters


