− | Cosmotheology, as I define it, means using our ever-growing knowledge of the universe to modify, expand, or change entirely our current theologies, whatever they may be. In short, cosmotheology takes into account what we know about the cosmos. Let us begin with some general principles of any cosmotheology, examine the possible role of God in cosmotheology, and broach the implications of extraterrestrials for human destiny. Finally, I suggest that a “roadmap for cosmotheology” would encourage more systematic study. | + | [[Cosmotheology]], as I define it, means using our ever-growing knowledge of the [[universe]] to modify, expand, or change entirely our current [[theology|theologies]], whatever they may be. In short, cosmotheology takes into account what we know about the [[cosmos]]. Let us begin with some general principles of any cosmotheology, examine the possible role of [[God]] in cosmotheology, and broach the implications of extraterrestrials for human [[destiny]]. Finally, I suggest that a “roadmap for cosmotheology” would encourage more systematic study. |