ABOUT THE BOOK: This is a SHORT book. Critiquing scientism is big these days; the author is concerned about a deeper kind of quasi-scientism that has deeply infected theology in the academy. One of the early quotes is of a feminist theology text that surprisingly proclaims, "Theologians are scientists, and they are just as much scientists as people in the so-called 'hard sciences' like physics." The author has developed a great deal of wariness, not to mention alarm bells, at claiming the members of one's enterprise are just-as-much-scientists-as-people-in-the-so-called-hard-sciences-like-physics. This piece distills what the author intended to be his Ph.D. thesis while in the academy. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Christos Jonathan Seth Hayward wears many hats as a person: author, philosopher, theologian, artist, poet, wayfarer, philologist, inventor, web guru, teacher. Some have asked, "If a much lesser C.S. Lewis were Orthodox, what would he be like?" And the answer may well be, "C.J.S. Hayward." Hayward has lived in the U.S., Malaysia, England, and France, and holds master's degrees bridging math and computers (UIUC), and philosophy and theology (Cambridge).
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