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Calvin's theology and interdisciplinary insight theology
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칼빈신학과 학제간 통찰신학

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Academic journal
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DONG GON JUNG (안양대학교)
Journal
한국복음주의조직신학회 조직신학연구 조직신학연구 제26권 KCI Candidated Journals
Published
2017.6
Pages
56 - 87 (17page)
DOI
10.31777/sst.26..201706.003

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Who are We? Where do We come from? Where are We going? This question always makes us think about something essential ultimately in this earthly finite human life, leading just beyond the value-neutral science to the fundamental curiosity of the afterlife in this life as a human, which is, the world of religions. We can call it theology that above all we must look at God’s revelation, without finding out the solution to the above questions from our first reason. The field of creation and the nature as the subject of theology, however, requires a lot of academic solidarity, including the natural sciences as well as theology. Even though theologians have both faith and the Bible as special revelation in their studying work, they cannot deny the necessity of the other studies. We should even much more study and review the nature as the area of the general revelation and the other sciences, because we have the Bible as the special revelation. Narrow-minded theology, however, does not recognize the general revelation, only acknowledging special revelation. Is it really biblical for us to teach only the Bible? When we deny the general revelation and recognize only the special revelation, which is, the Bible, we ironically come to face the contradiction that we deny the Bible. We have to learn about the various areas of these general studies, for example, the language, mathematics, science, law and medicine, and so forth, whether people admit the necessity of the general revelation or not. There is no right to despise or ignore the general discipline to study, even if we study theology. Now theology must recognize and embrace the interdisciplinary study of natural sciences and general studies, which belong to the area of general revelation, because God has already given us nature and all the other sciences as the general revelation. It is why the writer proposes an interdisciplinary theological insight by making bridge between theology and science.

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